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Cast

Eddie Malavarca

Eddie Malavarca

Lorenzo Primavera

Maurizio Nichetti

Maurizio Nichetti

Giulio Fellini

Violante Placido

Violante Placido

Paola Angelini

Nathaniel Marston

Nathaniel Marston

Skip Cromwell

Anthony DeSando

Anthony DeSando

Frank Mantovani

Giancarlo Giannini

Giancarlo Giannini

Zi' Felice

Paul Sorvino

Paul Sorvino

Antonio Primavera

Vittorio Amandola

Vittorio Amandola

Vincenzo Amato

Vincenzo Amato

Marco Basile

Marco Basile

Lorenza Mazzetti

Lorenza Mazzetti

Pierpaolo Lovino

Pierpaolo Lovino

Crew

Giulio Pietromarchi

Giulio Pietromarchi

Director of Photography

Dino Di Dionisio

Dino Di Dionisio

Executive Producer

Tia Schellstede

Tia Schellstede

Editor

Joseph A. Ciota

Joseph A. Ciota

Screenplay

Conchita Airoldi

Conchita Airoldi

Executive Producer

Andrea Morricone

Andrea Morricone

Music

Roger Marino

Roger Marino

Producer

Frank Ciota

Frank Ciota

Director

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Ciao America

200210.0 / 10100 min
Comedy, Drama, Romance

Overview

Having recently earned his college degree, Lorenzo Primavera (Eddie Malavarca) leaves his home in Boston to travel to his family's ancestral homeland in Italy -- as was requested by his late grandfather. Upon arriving, Lorenzo is offered a short-term position as coach for an American-style football team by the team's manager, Giulio Fellini (Maurizio Nichetti). As the young American immerses himself in his new duties, he makes the acquaintance of Paola Angelini (Violante Placido) and the two begin a friendship that quickly blossoms into something more. In between spending time with Paola and working with the team, Lorenzo also begins investigating his own family's history and learns the reason for his grandfather's departure from Italy, as well as why his grandfather never returned to visit. As Lorenzo begins to forge an identity for himself in Italy -- not to mention strong romantic attachments to Paola -- he must eventually decide whether or not to return to the States.