A bohemian artist travels from London to Italy with his estranged son to sell the house they inherited from their late wife/mother.A bohemian artist travels from London to Italy with his estranged son to sell the house they inherited from their late wife/mother.A bohemian artist travels from London to Italy with his estranged son to sell the house they inherited from their late wife/mother.
Micheál Neeson
- Jack
- (as Micheál Richardson)
Heléna Antonio
- Raffaella
- (as Helena Antonio)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Featured reviews
First off this movie has the novelty of Micheál Richardson, the lead character as Jack, is the real life son of Liam Neeson who plays his father, Robert. The story involves the accidental death of his mother when he was much younger, in real life the actor's mother, Natasha Richardson, died from an accident when he was quite young.
So Jack is married and working as the director of an art gallery his in-laws own. He is in the process of divorce and is told the gallery is being sold. He wants to keep his job and the only way to do that is to buy the gallery.
When his mother died the valuable home on a nice property in Tuscany is left to husband and son, a 50-50 split. So Jack gets his dad to go with him to Italy so that they can sell the home, split the profits, and Jack can buy the gallery.
Nothing works as planned, the property had been neglected so long it was in a sad state of repairs, basically unsellable in that condition. So part of the story is their getting it fixed up properly. In the process dad meets the nice real estate lady, just moved there from England. And Jack meets a local chef with an 8-yr-old daughter.
All in all this is a very nice movie, overall it is about son and dad mending relationships and finally coming to grips with everything that was involved in mom's death.
My wife and I watched it at home on DVD from our public library.
So Jack is married and working as the director of an art gallery his in-laws own. He is in the process of divorce and is told the gallery is being sold. He wants to keep his job and the only way to do that is to buy the gallery.
When his mother died the valuable home on a nice property in Tuscany is left to husband and son, a 50-50 split. So Jack gets his dad to go with him to Italy so that they can sell the home, split the profits, and Jack can buy the gallery.
Nothing works as planned, the property had been neglected so long it was in a sad state of repairs, basically unsellable in that condition. So part of the story is their getting it fixed up properly. In the process dad meets the nice real estate lady, just moved there from England. And Jack meets a local chef with an 8-yr-old daughter.
All in all this is a very nice movie, overall it is about son and dad mending relationships and finally coming to grips with everything that was involved in mom's death.
My wife and I watched it at home on DVD from our public library.
This is the first major film of English actor James D'Arcy who wrote and directed it, a very nice first film. Liam Neason and his real son Michael Richardson play a father and son whose troubled relationship goes back to the death of the wife and mother of the main characters. It's set in beautiful Tuscany in Italy.
Michael Richardson from the Neason-Richardson-Redgrave dynasty has acting in the blood and does a good job along with the ever great Liam Neason. Other standouts are Lindsey Duncan and Julian Ovenden who is a wonderful singer and actor.
So many films and TV series now are dominated by: sci-fi, horror, thriller, fantasy, animation, paranormal, rom-com, sit-com, reality...and a lot of people have absolutely no interest in them. I'd rather read a book, surf the internet, watch sports...than that stuff.
This is a nice little film especially for those of us still in semi-quarantine.
Michael Richardson from the Neason-Richardson-Redgrave dynasty has acting in the blood and does a good job along with the ever great Liam Neason. Other standouts are Lindsey Duncan and Julian Ovenden who is a wonderful singer and actor.
So many films and TV series now are dominated by: sci-fi, horror, thriller, fantasy, animation, paranormal, rom-com, sit-com, reality...and a lot of people have absolutely no interest in them. I'd rather read a book, surf the internet, watch sports...than that stuff.
This is a nice little film especially for those of us still in semi-quarantine.
I enjoyed this movie, I find nothing negative about it and don't understand the low and caustic reviews some gave. While it is not spectacular, it is better than most of the dark and supernatural stuff flooding the market. A little predictable, a little humor and a heart made for a pleasant watch.
I think this film is a great portrayal of a fractured father and son relationship, that heals when they finally confront their pains. I find it emotionally engaging.
A former tragedy that divides a father and son.Time passes and they find each other. Questions and memories reopen as their former home in Tuscany finds new life.
Did you know
- TriviaLiam Neeson stars opposite his real-life son Micheál Neeson.
- GoofsAfter twenty years, the Vespa can't be run at all: tires are flat and cracked, battery is dead, oil and fuel are gone, etc.
- ConnectionsFeatures Les Basilischi (1963)
- SoundtracksNo Money
Written by Toby Sebastian & Mathew Benbrook (as Mathew William Benbrook)
Published by Cooking Vinyl Publishing
Performed by Toby Sebastian
Licensed courtesy of Toby Sebastian
- How long is Made in Italy?Powered by Alexa
Details
- Release date
- Countries of origin
- Official site
- Languages
- Also known as
- İtalyan Yazı
- Filming locations
- Villa Fontanelle, Montalcino, Argiano, Siena, Tuscany, Italy(Robert's house in Tuscany)
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $101,339
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $33,998
- Aug 9, 2020
- Gross worldwide
- $2,915,266
- Runtime1 hour 34 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content