
My Brother Is an Only Child | Mio fratello è figlio unico
Sometimes the things we fight about are what brings us closest together.Accio and Manrico are siblings from a working-class family in 1960s Italy: older Manrico is handsome, charismatic, and loved by all, while younger Accio is sulky, hot-headed, and treats life as a battleground — much to his parents' chagrin. After the former is drawn into left-wing politics, Accio joins the fascists out of spite, but his flimsy beliefs are put to test when he falls for Manrico's like-minded girlfriend.
Description: Accio and Manrico are siblings from a working-class family in 1960s Italy: older Manrico is handsome, charismatic, and loved by all, while younger Accio is sulky, hot-headed, and treats life as a battleground — much to his parents' chagrin. After the former is drawn into left-wing politics, Accio joins the fascists out of spite, but his flimsy beliefs are put to test when he falls for Manrico's like-minded girlfriend.
Genres: Comedy, Drama, History
Budget: $5,000,000 | Revenue : $6,463,286
Runtime: 108 minutes

Our Life

Ferrari

Don't Think About It

Quo Vadis, Baby?

Ginger and Cinnamon

Dark World: Equilibrium

At a Glance

Working Slowly (Radio Alice)

Lost and Beautiful

A Magnificent Haunting

Elio Germano
Played Accio Benassi

Riccardo Scamarcio
Played Manrico Benassi

Angela Finocchiaro
Played Amelia Benassi

Massimo Popolizio
Played Ettore Benassi

Ascanio Celestini
Played Father Cavalli

Diane Fleri
Played Francesca

Alba Rohrwacher
Played Violetta Benassi

Vittorio Emanuele Propizio
Played Teen Accio

Claudio Botosso
Played Professor Montagna

Antonino Bruschetta
Played Secretary Bombacci

Anna Bonaiuto
Played Bella Nastri

Luca Zingaretti
Played Luca Nastri
Pasquale Sammarco
Played Father Tosi
Lorenzo Pagani
Played Bertini
Matteo Sacchi
Played Biliardino boy
Gianluca Viola
Played Bombacci's nephew
Vincenzo Santillo
Played Piermario
Alessandro Vicca
Played Lupo
Daniela Novelli
Played Francesca's mother
Joseph Rocchia
Played Francesca's father
Angelo Tomasetta
Played Factory director
Elio De Falco
Played Carabinieri marshal
Giovanni Francesco Piccirillo
Played Quarta Sponda
Emanuele D'Avino
Played Calabrotto
Emanuele Dardo
Played Muriatico
Bernardino Bernardini
Played L'Umberto
Emanuele Minutello
Played Peppe Di Bari
Cristiano Serino
Played Orchestra director
Enzo Ardone
Played Giorgione
Fabio Colussi
Played Piedmontese comrade
Maria Luisa Seravesi
Played Piedmontese comrade

Marco Guadagno
Played Clerk
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