Après avoir perdu sa mère bien-aimée, un homme risque tout pour lui rendre hommage en ouvrant un restaurant italien avec de véritables grands-mères comme chefs.Après avoir perdu sa mère bien-aimée, un homme risque tout pour lui rendre hommage en ouvrant un restaurant italien avec de véritables grands-mères comme chefs.Après avoir perdu sa mère bien-aimée, un homme risque tout pour lui rendre hommage en ouvrant un restaurant italien avec de véritables grands-mères comme chefs.
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A bit romance, some humor, fun Italian-family references. Just don't expect much; it comes across as light as a Hallmark movie.
Susan Sarandon stands out, well above the Star, Vince Vaughan. Nice to see Brenda Vaccaro, Lorraine Bracco, and Talia Shire. But I just expected more meat to the story.
I think the days of I'll-buy-a-restaurant movies is over. The Bear shows the real grit. That theme here is a bit glossy. I also love a movie that has strong pivot points, a must according to Syd Field's instruction. I just didn't see any of the fun surprises here. The pitfalls and successes were pretty easy to spot coming around the corner.
Susan Sarandon stands out, well above the Star, Vince Vaughan. Nice to see Brenda Vaccaro, Lorraine Bracco, and Talia Shire. But I just expected more meat to the story.
I think the days of I'll-buy-a-restaurant movies is over. The Bear shows the real grit. That theme here is a bit glossy. I also love a movie that has strong pivot points, a must according to Syd Field's instruction. I just didn't see any of the fun surprises here. The pitfalls and successes were pretty easy to spot coming around the corner.
Nonna is more than just a film-it's an experience that wraps around you like a warm hug from your own grandmother. From the very first scene, it feels like home. The movie beautifully captures the essence of unconditional love, nostalgia, and cultural pride. It gently reconnects you with your inner child and stirs deep emotions tied to your roots and upbringing. Watching it brings not just tears, but good tears-the kind that cleanse and comfort you at once. So, keep a box of Kleenex close; you'll need it. The storytelling is light and airy, yet profound, with life lessons woven seamlessly into every moment. It's a gentle reminder of what really matters in life-family, heritage, and the simple joys of love and connection. Nonna isn't just a film you watch; it's one you feel. Everything about it feels right. It leaves your spirit lifted and your heart full.
I often watch a movie these days and up thinking "I wish I had those two hours back. What a waste."
This movie was just the opposite. Two hours very well spent. It has a great story that made me laugh and cry.
It has a fantastic cast. Every single one of the actors in this is stellar.
It has great music.
And it has food. Oh my goodness the food. Served family style - there are huge bowls of streaming pasta and pans of lasagne. Plates of cannoli.
The food looks so good that it made me feel faint.
Even writing this, my stomach is rumbling.
I'm not Italian but I am fond of Italian-leaning movies like Moonstruck, and I totally love the Inspector Montalbano detective series (it takes place in Sicily and is very food-forward).
I didn't know about the "sauce versus gravy" question. Hmmm.
So this movie is about love and family and grief and hope and friendship and perseverance. It is easy on the eyes - not overly directed or overwhelmingly produced. It's about growing old and staying young. And it's about food.
I recommend it. 9 stars but it probably could be 10. It's not like "Best Picture" quality but it is sweet and has heart. I have nothing bad to say about it.
This movie was just the opposite. Two hours very well spent. It has a great story that made me laugh and cry.
It has a fantastic cast. Every single one of the actors in this is stellar.
It has great music.
And it has food. Oh my goodness the food. Served family style - there are huge bowls of streaming pasta and pans of lasagne. Plates of cannoli.
The food looks so good that it made me feel faint.
Even writing this, my stomach is rumbling.
I'm not Italian but I am fond of Italian-leaning movies like Moonstruck, and I totally love the Inspector Montalbano detective series (it takes place in Sicily and is very food-forward).
I didn't know about the "sauce versus gravy" question. Hmmm.
So this movie is about love and family and grief and hope and friendship and perseverance. It is easy on the eyes - not overly directed or overwhelmingly produced. It's about growing old and staying young. And it's about food.
I recommend it. 9 stars but it probably could be 10. It's not like "Best Picture" quality but it is sweet and has heart. I have nothing bad to say about it.
No sex and no dirty language, and guess what, no movie ever needs that. These feel-good movies are what we need more of.
Who doesn't love their nonna? It's an underdog movie. It has some humor. But it was the end that brought a feel-good tear to my eye. You couldn't help but want the restaurant to succeed for no other reason than Joe and the nonnas.
Where most cultures have the den as the place to hang out with company, but in cultures like Italian, French, and Greek, it's the kitchen. Kitchens are happy places in those cultures. They truly cook not out of necessity but love and enjoyment.
This one's worth watching.
Who doesn't love their nonna? It's an underdog movie. It has some humor. But it was the end that brought a feel-good tear to my eye. You couldn't help but want the restaurant to succeed for no other reason than Joe and the nonnas.
Where most cultures have the den as the place to hang out with company, but in cultures like Italian, French, and Greek, it's the kitchen. Kitchens are happy places in those cultures. They truly cook not out of necessity but love and enjoyment.
This one's worth watching.
I just watched the movie "Nonna" and I am going to watch it again! This movie is funny, touching, heartwarming AND family friendly. Anyone who has been close to a grand parent will love this movie. While my grandmother wasn't Italian, she had many Amish and Pennsylvania Dutch recipes that were lost with her passing. I didn't have to pause the movie when my grandchildren walked in, but I did rewind because I didn't want to miss a minute of this movie. The actors were spot on and ajoy to watch. I love to see older Hollywood talent! This movie is a must see! This movie deserves some type of award. LOVED IT!
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesAlthough the real Enoteca Maria is still in operation in its Staten Island, New York location, filming of the restaurant actually took place at Spirito's, the now-closed world famous restaurant in Elizabeth, New Jersey. After having been open since 1932, Spiritos closed for good in 2020 and was neglected for many years. The film's art department redesigned and renovated the space inside and out before filming began.
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- Durée1 heure 51 minutes
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