L'estate più calda Filming Locations
Where was L'estate più calda filmed? L'estate più calda was filmed in 5 locations across Italy in the following places:
L'estate più calda Filming Locations
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L'estate più calda (2023)
During a record-breaking hot summer, Lucia volunteers at a church camp in Sicily, but the arrival of a handsome, soon-to-be-priest deacon disrupts her plans forever.