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My Son

Country: Italy, Language: Italian, 200 mins

  • Director: Luciano Odorisio
  • Writer: Fabio Campus; Luciano Odorisio
  • Producer: Doriana Caputi; Alessandro Giussani

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Federico Vivaldi, a police inspector in Trieste, has an ex-wife with whom he is still on good terms and a 25-year-old son, Stefano, who works for the police with his father while studying for a law degree. One evening, a girl is killed at a party on the coast. Stefano was present at the party with some friends but omits to tell his father this. He fears that Federico will find out that he is gay, especially as the chief suspect is Damjan, an Austrian model with whom Stefano is having an affair. When Federico finds out that his son was present at the party, Stefano confesses that he is homosexual. Federico doesn't understand, thinking that he must have gone wrong somewhere in raising his son. However, as he gets to know Damjan and finally discovers the true culprit, he gradually comes to terms with his son's homosexuality.


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Cast & Characters

Lando Buzzanca as Federico Vivaldi;
Giovanni Scifoni as Stefano Vivaldi;
Sergio Sivori as Saverio;
Giuseppe Schisano as Damien;
Morgana Forcella as Chiara;
Alessandra Celi as Poliziotta;
Dario Costa as Roby;
Alessandro Scavone as Venditore;
Sara Alzetta as Angela;
Maurizio Zacchigna as Magistrato;
Carla Dujana as Simona;
Bruno Cariello as Massimo;
Franco Iavarone as Padre di Damien;
Luigi Maria Burruano as Salvatore;
Caterina Vertova as Laura