Un homme opprimé retourne dans sa campagne natale en Italie. Il y trouve un nouveau but en faisant revivre l'ancien vignoble de son grand-père, renoue avec sa famille et offre à la petite vi... Tout lireUn homme opprimé retourne dans sa campagne natale en Italie. Il y trouve un nouveau but en faisant revivre l'ancien vignoble de son grand-père, renoue avec sa famille et offre à la petite ville d'Acerenza un avenir durable.Un homme opprimé retourne dans sa campagne natale en Italie. Il y trouve un nouveau but en faisant revivre l'ancien vignoble de son grand-père, renoue avec sa famille et offre à la petite ville d'Acerenza un avenir durable.
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- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 9 victoires au total
Kenneth Canio Cancellara
- Train Conductor
- (as Ken Cancellara)
Antonio DeCoppi
- Vine Leaf
- (voix)
Anna Rita Del Piano
- Amelia
- (as Rita del Piano)
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I watched this film with my mom and we both really enjoyed, which is impressive in its own way since its hard for us to find a film we both love.
The narrative was relatable, cohesive and with just the right amount of romantic flair. Some of the shots in the film were so aesthetically beautiful, it made me wish I could be there in person. Wendy Crewson and Paula Brancati gave great performances as well, bringing a lot of depth to their characters and played well off one another in their shared scenes. Aside from the beautiful script and breathtaking cinematography, the film taught me things about Acerenza and the wine-making process that wouldn't of even crossed my mind (i.e the candle in the cellar). It's almost like a small documentary was tucked into the film, and I can appreciate when a film has so many layers to it.
The best part of the film for me was that it was so relatable. In today's world where our work lives have been disrupted by current events... It was nice to watch a film that told you "It's okay to start over. Work and money isn't all that life has to offer.".. which is a really beautiful kind of message that people, myself included, need right now. It's just such a feel good film.
The narrative was relatable, cohesive and with just the right amount of romantic flair. Some of the shots in the film were so aesthetically beautiful, it made me wish I could be there in person. Wendy Crewson and Paula Brancati gave great performances as well, bringing a lot of depth to their characters and played well off one another in their shared scenes. Aside from the beautiful script and breathtaking cinematography, the film taught me things about Acerenza and the wine-making process that wouldn't of even crossed my mind (i.e the candle in the cellar). It's almost like a small documentary was tucked into the film, and I can appreciate when a film has so many layers to it.
The best part of the film for me was that it was so relatable. In today's world where our work lives have been disrupted by current events... It was nice to watch a film that told you "It's okay to start over. Work and money isn't all that life has to offer.".. which is a really beautiful kind of message that people, myself included, need right now. It's just such a feel good film.
From The Vine, was a pleasant surprise. I wasn't expecting this film to bring so much joy and lift up my mood, especially in times like this. The beautiful landscapes and on top of that the brilliant performance by Joe Pantoliano, my main reason to watch this film, really brings a whole different atmosphere to this film.
Through brilliant pacing, acting, director and, cinematography this film manages to immerse you in its world and with that make you care about its characters and take you on a beautiful journey of hardship and perseverance.
Through brilliant pacing, acting, director and, cinematography this film manages to immerse you in its world and with that make you care about its characters and take you on a beautiful journey of hardship and perseverance.
For a person like me who typically doesn't watch films such as this, I was completely amazed at how much From The Vine affected me in a positive way.
I watched this film knowing only that it was related to wine and it was set in Italy. As I was watching, I quickly found out that its not only about wine and the beauty of Italy, its about finding your true self, the importance of family and that having money and success isn't the most important thing in life, leaving you to appreciate what you have and who you have around you.
Through the great storyline, the perfectly timed comedic elements, the beautiful cinematography, the wonderful direction and the amazing performances from Joe Pantoliano, Marco Leonardi, Paula Brancati, Wendy Crewson and so many other amazing actors in the film, From The Vine draws you in right away and takes you on a beautiful journey that will leave you smiling by the end credits.
I watched this film knowing only that it was related to wine and it was set in Italy. As I was watching, I quickly found out that its not only about wine and the beauty of Italy, its about finding your true self, the importance of family and that having money and success isn't the most important thing in life, leaving you to appreciate what you have and who you have around you.
Through the great storyline, the perfectly timed comedic elements, the beautiful cinematography, the wonderful direction and the amazing performances from Joe Pantoliano, Marco Leonardi, Paula Brancati, Wendy Crewson and so many other amazing actors in the film, From The Vine draws you in right away and takes you on a beautiful journey that will leave you smiling by the end credits.
A US executive (Joe Pantoliano) moves to Italy to reopen his grandfathers vineyard.
I liked Russell Crowe's "A Good Year" and thought this would be equally charming and engaging but this is really a poor imitation.
Weak plot, poorly executed and not even the beautiful Italian language and landscape can save this one.
I liked Russell Crowe's "A Good Year" and thought this would be equally charming and engaging but this is really a poor imitation.
Weak plot, poorly executed and not even the beautiful Italian language and landscape can save this one.
I thought this was a sweet movie. You know just because there's little turmoil, no violence or vendetta or indeed any deep message doesn't mean it's lame. On the contrary foe heaven sake lighten up and enjoy the Italian ambience if nothing else!
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesWendy Crewson (Marina), Paula Brancati (Laura), and Frank Moore (Gordon Welsh) have all appeared in The Murdoch Mysteries-though not in the same episodes.
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Como el buen vino
- Lieux de tournage
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Montant brut mondial
- 372 406 $US
- Durée
- 1h 37min(97 min)
- Couleur
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