Un château en Italie (2013)
Directed by Valeria Bruni Tedeschi

Comedy / Drama
aka: A Castle in Italy

Film Synopsis

Louise comes from a family of bourgeois Italian immigrants, who settled in France in the 1970s when the Red Brigades were causing terror in their home country.  Now in her early forties, Louise has no husband, no children, and, being an actress by profession, no steady job - much to the chagrin of her doting mother who is keen to see her settled.  In the midst of a mid-life crisis, Louise has to cope not only with attending to her sick brother Ludovic, who is dying from an AIDS-related illness, but also with the upheavals resulting from the sale of the family home.  It is at this trying moment that Nathan, a man twenty years her junior, suddenly enters her life.  There is an obvious mutual attraction, but Louise's insistence on having a baby as soon as possible risks driving away her new lover, who is not yet ready for the demands of fatherhood.  When Ludovic dies, Louise's emotional state deteriorates further...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Valeria Bruni Tedeschi
  • Script: Valeria Bruni Tedeschi, Noémie Lvovsky, Agnès de Sacy
  • Cinematographer: Jeanne Lapoirie
  • Cast: Valeria Bruni Tedeschi (Louise Rossi Levi), Louis Garrel (Nathan), Filippo Timi (Ludovic), Marisa Bruni Tedeschi (La mère), Xavier Beauvois (Serge), Céline Sallette (Jeanne), Pippo Delbono (Le prêtre), André Wilms (André, le père de Nathan), Silvio Orlando (Le maire italien), Marie Rivière (La mère de Nathan), Bernard Nissile (Le moine), Filippo Rutigliano (Le jardinier), Anna Morello (La femme de chambre), Magali Woch (Jeune femme soupe populaire), Oury Milshtein (Bénévole soupe populaire), Gerard Falce (Gérard), Philippe Pescayre (L'avocat), Nicolas Maury (Le metteur en scène), Alexandre Styker (Infirmier clinique), Aurélia Petit (Infirmière clinique)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French / Italian / English
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 104 min
  • Aka: A Castle in Italy

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