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An Italian Romance (2004)

An Italian Romance (2004)

L'amore ritrovato
105 minutes IT Drama , Romance
Giovanni, a married man with a child, meets on a train Maria, a former lover.
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Production companies: Medusa Film, Canal+, Bianca Film, Pyramide Productions
Production countries: France, Italy

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