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Cosa sarà è un film di genere drammatico del 2020, diretto da Francesco Bruni, con Kim Rossi Stuart e Lorenza Indovina. Uscita al cinema il 24 ottobre 2020. Durata 101 minuti. Distribuito da Vision Distribution.
TRAMA Cosa sarà, film diretto da Francesco Bruni, è la storia di Bruno Salvati (Kim Rossi Stuart), un uomo che conduce una vita per nulla soddisfacente. Di lavoro fa il regista, ma non di certo uno di quelli dalla carriera sfavillante. Recentemente si è separato da sua moglie Anna, madre dei suoi figli: Adele, 20 anni, e Tito, 17. Due adolescenti, che attraversano un'età sensibile e con cui non sempre è facile andare d'accordo.
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