Tenderness
A retired lawyer becomes friends with a young wife who has just moved in the adjacent apartment with her family.
Gianni Amelio
Casts & Crew
Renato Carpentieri
Elio Germano
Giovanna Mezzogiorno
Micaela Ramazzotti
Greta Scacchi
Arturo Muselli
Giuseppe Zeno
Maria Nazionale
Enzo Casertano
Hedy Krissane
Fabio Cocifoglia
Bianca Panicci
Giovanni Esposito
Salvatore Cantalupo
Nunzio Giuliano
Peppe Bosone
Giancarlo Cosentino
Rosario D'Angelo
Lello Serao
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