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The most beautiful years tonight on TV the film by Gabriele Muccino

Saturday 9 May 2026 on Rai Movie will air the film The most beautiful years directed by Gabriele Muccino (author in the meantime also of the TV series At home all well on Sky and of Things not called), one of the last films to go out in the room before the lockdown of 2020, succeeding to cash 5.6 million. The film was also noted for a star cast: Kim Rossi Stuart, Micaela Ramazzotti, Pierfrancesco Favino, Claudio Santamaria, the protagonists. Produced by Lotus Production with Rai Cinema, in association with 3 Marys Entertainment S.r.l., the film is written by Gabriele Muccino and Paolo Costella and the original music is by Nicola Piovani.

Gli anni più belli la trama

The plot of The most beautiful years the film tonight on Rai Movie takes us in the past from the 80s to tell us 40 years of Italy, 40 years of friendship, loves of a group of people. The film recounts the life of 4 friends from adolescence to adulthood in the course of forty years. Their hopes, their disappointments, their successes and failures are the interweaving of a great story of friendship and love through which Italy and Italians are also told.

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Il cast

Pierfrancesco Favino: Giulio Ristuccia
Micaela Ramazzotti: Gemma
Kim Rossi Stuart: Paolo Incoronato
Claudio Santamaria: Riccardo Morozzi
Emma Marrone: Anna
Jacopo Maria Bicocchi: Fabio
Nicoletta Romanoff: Margherita Angelucci
Francesco Acquaroli: Sergio Angelucci
Francesco Centorame: Giulio Ristuccia adolescente
Andrea Pittorino: Paolo Incoronato adolescente
Matteo De Buono: Riccardo Morozzi adolescente
Alma Noce: Gemma adolescente
Fabrizio Nardi: padre di Giulio
Mariano Rigillo: avvocato
Paola Sotgiu: madre di Paolo
Elisa Visari: Sveva Ristuccia
Federica Flavoni: Luisa, madre di Riccardo
Antonella Valitutti: Luciana, madre di Anna
Matteo Zanotti: Arturo Morozzi

Dove lo trovo in streaming

If you didn’t come in time in front of the TV, if you want to see it as an alternative to TV, the film is live streaming at 21:15 on the page dedicated to the RaiPlay website and in the platform catalog, it is also on HBO Max and TIMVISION and is a rental and/or purchase on Rakuten TV, Apple TV, Amazon Video.

Le parole del regista

“The most beautiful years” tells forty years of life of four teenagers who become men. It tells their hopes, their disappointments, their successes and their mirror failures of Italy and also of Italians from the 1980s to today. The film is a great fresco that tells who we are, where we come from and where they will go and who our children will be. It is the great circle of life that repeats itself with the same dynamics despite different years and ages.

Giulio, Paolo, Riccardo and Gemma were born at the end of the 1960s, under the shadow of the great ideologies that accompanied the growth and changes of the country from the reconstruction of the post-war period to the time of the student revolutions of 1968; their is a generation perceived as born too late, too late to change the world, grown with the complex of not being reactive, quite cultured, quite revolutionary.

A generation that surrendered feeling less than the older brothers and their fathers. It was a substantially passive and transitory generation. Human relations, however, do not have time and within the framework of great history, the “small history” of the protagonists narrates a great friendship, a great love and all its declinations: betrayal, disappointment, the corruption of dreams, the loss of the certainties of adolescence and the realization of what we really have been, once entered into the adulterous age.
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