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Summary:
Anna has everything she thought she could ever need: a respectable career, a caring family, and a loving partner, Alessio. But when she meets Domenico, a handsome, married waiter, her neatly ordered world begins to fall apart. They quickly fall into a heated affair, based on secret meetings, stolen caresses, cell phone fights, and endless lies. Anna's increasingly distant behavior goes unnoticed by Alessio, while Domenico's wife becomes steadily more suspicious of her husband.
Notes:
Special features: biographies; theatrical trailer; short film, "12 years" directed by Daniel Nocke (4 min.).
Cinematographer, Ramiro Civita ; editor, Carlotta Cristiani ; music, Giovanni Venosta.
Pierfrancesco Favino, Alba Rohrwacher, Giuseppe Battiston, Teresa Saponangelo, Monica Nappo, Tatiana Lepore, Sergio Solli.
DVD; NTSC, region 1; Dolby Digital; widescreen (16:9).
Italian dialogue; English subtitles.
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