March’s Child

March’s Child

Year: 1958

Runtime: 109 mins

Language: Italian

Director: Antonio Pietrangeli

Comedy

Francesca and Sandro meet, falls for each other and get married. But the differences between them are too many and the separation is around the corner.

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