Movies Starring Luca Argentero
Total movies found: 5, viewing from 1 to 5
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C'è chi dice no
[ 2011 ] starting from $1.99Genres: Comedy
Actors: Paolo Ruffini, Claudio Bigagli, Giorgio Albertazzi, Luca Argentero, Marco Bocci, Myriam Catania, Roberto Citran, Paola Cortellesi, Chiara Francini, Edoardo Gabbriellini, Max Mazzotta
Directors: Giambattista Avellino
Max (Luke Argentero), Irma (Paola Cortellesi) and Samuel (Paolo Ruffini) are three former school friends who meet again after twenty "years and realize that a common enemy pursued them: recommended on the job. Ten-year exams, degrees and specializations appear to be no good, why the three friends decide to rebel against the system. They do this by targeting each of the recommendations of other, so that no one can go back to their, and implementing small and sold daily harassment. At first it's almost a game, but the plan seems to work and take courage, going as far as to give the impression that there is a movement – the "Pirates of Merit" – that fights against any form of recommendation. But things begin to slip away...
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La donna della mia vita
[ 2010, Italy, UK ] starting from $1.99Actors: Luca Argentero, Sonia Bergamasco, Giorgio Colangeli, Alessandro Gassman, Valentina Lodovini, Stefania Sandrelli
Directors: Luca Lucini
Mother Alba has two male children: George, the big one, professional on the work and with the women, with a wife to Rome and at least a lover to Milan, and Leonardino, the second-born son, who is sensitive, depressed, which for a woman has tried even the suicide. The arrival of Sara revolutionises Leonardo's life, carrying in her the unexpected happiness, but also that one of George, since Sara is one of the women which he has lain shamelessly, feigning even the existence of a son.
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Eat Pray Love
[ 2010, USA ] starting from $1.99Let Yourself Go This August
Actors: Julia Roberts, I. Gusti Ayu Puspawati, Hadi Subiyanto, Billy Crudup, Viola Davis, A. Jay Radcliff, Mike O'Malley, Ashlie Atkinson, James Franco, Lisa Roberts Gillan, Ryan O'Nan, Gita Reddy, Jen Kwok, Mary Testa, Lynn Margileth, Zachary Dunham, Welker White, José Ramón Rosario, Lucia Guzzardi, Roberto Di Palma, Tuva Novotny, Luca Argentero, Silvano Rossi, Giuseppe Gandini, Marco Lastrucci, Elena Arvigo, Andrea Di Stefano, Remo Remotti, Vanessa Marini, Lidia Biondi, Emma Brunetti, Chiara Brunetti, Ajay Bhandari, Michael Cumpsty, Richard Jenkins, Sophie Thompson, Rushita Singh, Ritvik Tyagi, Sd Pandey, Anand Yeshwant Bapat, Micky Dhamejani, Peter Davis, Shona Benson, Dean Allan Tolhurst, Javier Bardem, Christine Hakim, Anakia Lapae, Arlene Tur, David Lyons, T.J. Power, Richard V. Vogt, Dwayne Clark, Natalie Gal, Peter Arpesella, Rich Campbell, Jian, Alyxx Morgen, Roger Narayan, James Schram, Paul Thornton, Naeem Uzimann
Directors: Ryan Murphy
11-year-old Chrissa Maxwell move to Minnesota with her family in the middle of a school-year and she's struggling to fit in at her new school. The first day at school she meets three bullying girls called "The Mean Bees". They immediately start to harass and bully Chrissa and soon her life turns into a cruel nightmare. The three bullies make life hard for her, and when the worst bully becomes Chrissa's swim rival, it's time to do something. What can Chrissa do to stop the three bullies?





