The Solitude of Prime Numbers
Originally released in 2010. The Solitude of Prime Numbers is a drama film. directed by Saverio Costanzo.
Starring Alba Rohrwacher, Luca Marinelli, and Aurora Ruffino
Synopsis
Prime numbers are divisible only by one and themselves. These numbers are solitary and incomprehensible to others. Alice and Mattia are both "prime", both haunted by the tragedies that have marked them in childhood: a skiing accident for Alice which has caused a defect in her leg, and the loss of his twin sister for Matthew.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Alba Rohrwacher
as Alice Della Rocca
Luca Marinelli
as Mattia Balossino
Aurora Ruffino
as Viola
Arianna Nastro
as Alice Della Rocca (young)
Tommaso Maria Neri
as Mattia Balossino (child)
Isabella Rossellini
as Adele
Maurizio Donadoni
as Umberto
Roberto Sbaratto
as Pietro Balossino
Giorgia Senesi
as Elena
Filippo Timi
as Clown
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- IT
- Revenue
- $5,505,962
Production Companies
- Offside
- Bavaria Pictures
- Les Films des Tournelles
- Le Pacte
- Medusa Film
- Wildside
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Solitude of Prime Numbers about?
Prime numbers are divisible only by one and themselves. These numbers are solitary and incomprehensible to others. Alice and Mattia are both "prime", both haunted by the tragedies that have marked ...
Who directed The Solitude of Prime Numbers?
The Solitude of Prime Numbers was directed by Saverio Costanzo.
How long is The Solitude of Prime Numbers?
The Solitude of Prime Numbers has a runtime of 1 hours and 58 minutes (118 minutes total).
When was The Solitude of Prime Numbers released?
The Solitude of Prime Numbers was released on September 10, 2010 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Solitude of Prime Numbers?
The main cast of The Solitude of Prime Numbers includes Alba Rohrwacher, Luca Marinelli, Aurora Ruffino, Arianna Nastro, Tommaso Maria Neri.
Is The Solitude of Prime Numbers worth watching?
The Solitude of Prime Numbers has a user rating of 5.9/10 based on 388 reviews, indicating mixed reception from audiences.