PLOT : Irene has built a life for herself in the bustling city of Rome, far from the coastal town of Rimini where she grew up. But when her mother calls with a favour she can’t refuse, Irene finds herself back in the childhood home she thought she’d left behind for good, tasked with caring for her autistic older brother, Omar. What was meant to be a brief visit quickly unravels into something far more complicated. Omar has his own bold vision for his future. He wants to get married, have exactly three children—because three is the perfect number—and become a famous rap artist. But to chase those dreams, Omar knows one thing: he needs to be independent. Determined to help, Irene embarks on an impromptu crash course in “adulting”—a journey neither of them expected. In their childhood home filled with memories, the siblings confront fears, dreams, and the complexities of their bond.
Greta Scarano. is an actress and writer born in Rome, Italy. Beginning her career as an actress in television series, Scarano was in R.I.S. – Delitti Imperfetti (2008–2012), Un Posto al Sole (2008–2009), and Squadra Antimafia – Palermo Oggi (2012-2015). Scarano’s transition to the big screen was met with critical acclaim. In 2015, she received the Guglielmo Biraghi Award at the 70th Silver Ribbon Awards for her performance in Senza Nessuna Pietà (2014), a crime drama about a violent debt collector. In 2025, Scarano made her feature film directorial debut with La Vita da Grandi, a moving story about a woman who returns to her hometown to care for her autistic brother.
Length 1h 36min
Year 2025
Cast
Matilda De Angelis, Yuri Tuci, Maria Amelia Monti, Paolo Hendel,
Distribution Rai Cinema
Production Groenlandia, Halong, Rai Cinema