Piazza giochi Poster

Piazza giochi 2010

★ 6.51 votes📅 2010-04-08

When Cassandra, 16, faces her mother's sudden coma, she's thrust into a life she never knew—living with her estranged father and a chaotic new family.

Director: Marco Costa

Cast

Luca Ward
Luca Ward
Susanna Smit
Cecilia Albertini
Laura Adriani
Laura Adriani
Andrea Montovoli
Andrea Montovoli
Lorenzo De Angelis
Lorenzo De Angelis
Nausicaa Benedettini
Laura Glavan
Laura Glavan
Fabrizio Sabatucci
Fabrizio Sabatucci
Alessandra Valenti

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Piazza giochi (2010) about?

After her mother falls into a coma, 16-year-old Cassandra is sent to live with her long-lost father in Rome. There, she encounters a blended family filled with tension and a spirited step-sister who introduces her to the city's youth scene at Piazza Giochi Delfici.

Who directed Piazza giochi?

Piazza giochi was directed by Marco Costa, known for his work in Italian comedy and family dramas.

Who stars in Piazza giochi?

The film stars Luca Ward, Susanna Smit, Cecilia Albertini, Laura Adriani, and Andrea Montovoli in pivotal roles.

Is Piazza giochi (2010) worth watching?

While not widely rated, Piazza giochi offers a charming blend of comedy and family drama, ideal for fans of coming-of-age stories. Its themes of reconnection and resilience make it a heartfelt watch, though results may vary depending on your taste for Italian youth culture.

How long is Piazza giochi?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Piazza giochi (2010) — A Teen's Journey Through Family Chaos and Rome's Youth Culture

When Cassandra, 16, faces her mother's sudden coma, she's thrust into a life she never knew—living with her estranged father and a chaotic new family. Tossed into the vibrant, unpredictable world of Rome's Piazza Giochi Delfici, a hotspot for local youth, she meets Aurora, her wild step-sister, and navigates the whirlwind of teenage emotions and family secrets. Director Marco Costa crafts a poignant yet lively comedy that blends heartache with humor, exploring themes of second chances, unexpected bonds, and the messy realities of growing up.

Piazza giochi (2010) balances raw emotion with the energy of youth culture, painting a vivid portrait of family dynamics gone awry and the resilience of young hearts. The film's atmosphere is a mix of nostalgia and urgency, as Cassandra's journey unfolds against the backdrop of bustling Italian streets and the unfiltered chaos of adolescence.