
Stanno tutti bene
Drama
Matteo decides to take a trip across Italy to go visiting his five children.
Director
Giuseppe Tornatore
Writers
Massimo De Rita, Tonino Guerra, Giuseppe Tornatore
Stars
Marcello Mastroianni, Michèle Morgan, Valeria Cavalli
Release Date
May 31, 1991
Language
Italian
Country
Italy, France
🏆 3
Wins
🎯 3
Nominations
💬 20
Reviews
📋 11.8K
Watchlists
🎭 Top Cast

Marcello Mastroianni
as Matteo Scuro

Michèle Morgan
as La donna anziana sul treno Roma-Milano

Valeria Cavalli
as Tosca Scuro
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Marino Cenna
as Canio Scuro
👤
Norma Martelli
as Norma Scuro
👤
Roberto Nobile
as Guglielmo Scuro

Salvatore Cascio
as Alvaro Scuro da bambino
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Matteo Lo Piparo
👤
Mariangela Randazzo
👤
Gaia Restino
💰 Box Office
$1,745,470
Worldwide Gross
$1,745,470
Domestic Gross
$18,367
Opening Weekend
🎬 Technical Specs
Aspect Ratio
1.66 : 1
Sound
Dolby Stereo
Filming Location
Florence, Tuscany, Italy
Production
Erre Produzioni, Les Films Ariane, TF1 Films Production
🏷️ Keywords
family relationshipsitalysicilyfemale frontal nudityfemale rear nudity
🎯 Categories
ItalianDrama
⭐ Featured Review
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"This really is a wonderful film. Though at times it is hard to watch. All this kind man wants is to know that his children are happy and doing okay in their adult lives. One must pay close attention to each scene because in each of these scenes, one can find some sort of message that links the whole movie together. The most important scenes to look out for are the dream sequences and the flashbacks...."
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📖 Synopsis
Matteo decides to take a trip across Italy to go visiting his five children.





