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Sous le soleil de Toscane

Original title: Under the Tuscan Sun
  • 2003
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 53m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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Diane Lane in Sous le soleil de Toscane (2003)
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Frances Mayes, a 35-year-old San Francisco writer, gets a divorce that leaves her with terminal writer's block and depression. Later, she decides to buy a house in Tuscany in order to change... Read allFrances Mayes, a 35-year-old San Francisco writer, gets a divorce that leaves her with terminal writer's block and depression. Later, she decides to buy a house in Tuscany in order to change her life.Frances Mayes, a 35-year-old San Francisco writer, gets a divorce that leaves her with terminal writer's block and depression. Later, she decides to buy a house in Tuscany in order to change her life.

  • Director
    • Audrey Wells
  • Writers
    • Frances Mayes
    • Audrey Wells
  • Stars
    • Diane Lane
    • Raoul Bova
    • Sandra Oh
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    6.7/10
    64K
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    POPULARITY
    1,384
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    • Director
      • Audrey Wells
    • Writers
      • Frances Mayes
      • Audrey Wells
    • Stars
      • Diane Lane
      • Raoul Bova
      • Sandra Oh
    • 354User reviews
    • 98Critic reviews
    • 52Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 nominations total

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    Diane Lane
    Diane Lane
    • Frances
    Raoul Bova
    Raoul Bova
    • Marcello
    Sandra Oh
    Sandra Oh
    • Patti
    Lindsay Duncan
    Lindsay Duncan
    • Katherine
    Vincent Riotta
    Vincent Riotta
    • Martini
    Mario Monicelli
    Mario Monicelli
    • Old Man with Flowers
    Roberto Nobile
    • Placido
    Anita Zagaria
    • Fiorella
    Evelina Gori
    Evelina Gori
    • Nona Cardinale
    Giulia Louise Steigerwalt
    Giulia Louise Steigerwalt
    • Chiara
    • (as Giulia Steigerwalt)
    Pawel Szajda
    Pawel Szajda
    • Pawel
    Valentine Pelka
    Valentine Pelka
    • Jerzy
    Sasa Vulicevic
    • Zbignew
    Massimo Sarchielli
    Massimo Sarchielli
    • Nino
    Claudia Gerini
    Claudia Gerini
    • Signora Raguzzi
    Laura Pestellini
    • Contessa
    David Sutcliffe
    David Sutcliffe
    • Ed
    Kate Walsh
    Kate Walsh
    • Grace
    • Director
      • Audrey Wells
    • Writers
      • Frances Mayes
      • Audrey Wells
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    PrairieCal

    Gorgeous Eye Candy

    I love this movie. I don't care if it was a "chic flick" or what. Whatever, it was so breathtakingly beautiful that anyone should be entranced by it's sheer visual assault on the senses. When you add great performances by a fine cast, and an interesting story, you can't loose. Who wouldn't love to escape for an hour or so to the Italian Sun? Even the ending was realistic.

    This is the second movie I've seen lately that took place in a beautiful countryside Italian Villa. The other, "My House in Umbria" was equally eye catching and enjoyable.

    But I think I've reached the point of satiation. If I have to see one more movie where the lead actress has nothing to do but make friends, remodel her gorgeous Tuscan Villa, eat gourmet food on her sunny patio in the garden, have no money worries, and not work, I think I might snap. I pray daily that Diane Lane and Maggie Smith will one day be slinging hash in a Barstow truckstop and experience the real world.
    8luckylib14

    I Really Loved This Film

    So, I've heard this film got the beating because it wasn't like the book? Ah, well, trust me; I'm a huge book-lover (and Harry Potter fan), so I can say that if I had read the book and was an immense fan, I probably wouldn't have liked the film if it had taken the basis out of the original story. I truly sympathize with those of you who disliked this film because it did not go with the book in some way or another. ;)

    Although, since I love writing myself, I have a very wonderful relationship with this film and its delicious scenery, how the characters in it build in confidence, and the whimsical things that seem to be thrown in it artfully. Yes, there are some so-called "cliches", which is a word I hate using. We use that word to describe things that happen every day in our life, things that repeat themselves in storybooks and films and are heard so often that we are likely to vomit with expectancy of it all. But the thing that hit me about this film is that a lot of things happen that you really don't expect. The coming-of-age story has been told for ages, and will be expressed forever, with all its little tidbits of similar goings-on (serious situation happens, main character finds escape, love, broken heart, confusion..etc.). I don't think an entire genre of literature can deny its existence, now, can it? :)

    The acting is superb, and it has a lot of light-hearted moments that lift it up. It's basically about accepting yourself before you can truly find "Mr.Right", and realizing that you shouldn't put the blame on yourself for every single thing in your life that happens, and about taking chances because life can have pros and cons. I even think that some men would like it. This film was very inspiring to me, and although I didn't see it in theaters, I left my couch feeling very creative and content, as if I wasn't the only one who got inspiration from the little things life seems to hand out.
    6zfiany

    Attractive!

    It's a story about how people who want things badly rush themselves into experiences that are worse than their previous ones. It's a good movie with several deep messages. The movie also has a certain atmosphere that makes you feel as if you are in Tuscan on a trip yourself. I have to disagree with the view that says you need to be in love to enjoy the movie. All what you need is some depth and you will definitely relate to the protagonist. She happens to be healing from a failing marriage but you can relate to her story if you are dealing with any kind of problems in your life.

    There is one specific part of the movie which I truly like is the one where she defends the love story of a young couple though she was hurt. This shows that even though she failed she didn't cease to believe in love. She succeeded in going out of the egocentricity of a person who usually hates good for people if his life is not working successfully.
    TopDawg

    A Feel-Good Film

    Diane Lane has always fascinated me, ever since I saw her debut movie, "A Little Romance," as a pre-teen. (She was in her early teens.) She has an elusive quality. She can look like a middle-aged, mom-next-door in one scene, and a girlish young woman in the next, seemingly without effort. Anyway, she is a consistently good actress, and, as Frances, is the one through whose eyes we see the story of "Under the Tuscan Sun." This is a delightful little movie, featuring lots of beautiful scenery, and containing some valuable messages: that love creates a family, and that oftentimes, our dreams come true in ways we would not have imagined. Sometimes, we have only to open our eyes to see the answers to our wishes right in front of us.
    7jluis1984

    Sappy and unrealistic, but still strangely charming...

    Poet and writer Frances Mayes became a household name when in 1996 she published "Under the Tuscan Sun", a book where she detailed how she and her new lover bought and renovated an abandoned villa in Tuscany, Italy. With her stylish prose, she made the book something more than a mere diary of the renovation and turned into a captivating chronicle of her trips through Italy and her familiarization with the country's rich culture. The book's detailed account of Mayes' trips attracted director Audrey Wells, who used the book's story of the renovation of an Italian villa as a basis for this charming romantic comedy set in Tuscany and starring Diane Lane.

    Frances (Diane Lane) is a writer in her mid-30s currently suffering writer's block, but this is the lesser of her problems, as her husband suddenly decides to divorce her and as a result of legal issues, he keeps their house. Without a place to call home, Frances enters a state of depression, but her friend Patti (Sandra Oh) has a solution. Since Patti (who is a lesbian) has become pregnant, she and her partner offer Frances their tickets to Italy and convince her to take a holiday. While traveling through Tuscanny with the tour, Frances finds an abandoned villa for sale, and impulsively (and thanks to a series of consequences), she decides to buy it. "Under the Tuscan Sun" details France's efforts to renovate the villa and her life at the same time, as well as her encounters with many interesting characters from the beautiful Italian region.

    Well, it is safe to point out that other than the tale of the renovation of an old house, Audrey Well's adaptation of the story has little to no resemblance to the book's plot. However, the way Wells mixes Mayes' Italian adventure with her character's own tribulations is almost perfect. True, the movie's plot is a bit typical and filled with some of the most common clichés in the romantic comedy genre, but it also offers some really nice (and unexpected) twists to the formula. While not exactly the detailed travelogue that Mayes' book is, this version of "Under the Tuscan Sun" really captures the magic of the Italian region and accurately shows off bits of the country's culture despite the funny use of classic stereotypes.

    Director Audrey Wells takes a straight forward approach to her story, but wisely, takes full advantage of the location's awesome landscapes and the enormous talent of cinematographer Geoffrey Simpson. Together, Simpson and Wells create beautiful vistas of Italy's famous countryside that often mimic in a cleverly fashion some very well-known paintings of the same locations. The film's cinematography is definitely the movie's main asset, but it's not the only good thing in the film. While in terms of style Wells follows the romantic comedy formula somewhat to the letter, the movie is filled with a very human touch that most movies of this genre lack.

    Diane Lane is simply perfect as the movie's main character, as while the role may be a bit typical, she truly added her talents to the part and made Frances a very real and likable woman. Sandra Oh is good as Frances' best friend Patti, although really less convincing than Lane. Vincent Riotta is the film's highlight, as the helpful Mr. Martini who also gives two or three lessons to the stranger in a strange land. Lindsay Duncan appears as the strange Katherine, and plays an over-the-top character with dignity and charm. Overall the rest of the cast was very good, with everyone being perfect to the part although nothing really special. By the way, watch out for a small appearance of legendary director Mario Monicelli in a small role.

    It's impossible to compare the film to the book as they are both very different beasts, with very little in common; so fans of the book won't find a faithful adaptation despite the gorgeous images of Italy. As a film, "Under the Tuscan Sun" is a very effective melodrama, as while it's certainly sappy and silly at times, it offers a breath of fresh air when compared to other similar films. True, it's story may not be the most original one, but the way it's executed it's strangely charming, as if the beautiful cinematography and witty script were able to cast a magic spell on the viewers and simply captivate with their simple beauty.

    It's easy to dismiss "Under the Tuscan Sun" as another silly romantic comedy filled with typical clichés and sappy situations; but while those descriptions often prove true to this film, there is something else, something more that this movie offers that makes it special, and a truly different experience to those used to watch the same plots in melodramas over and over. "Under the Tuscan Sun" may not be true to its source book, but it uses it cleverly to tells a really charming story. 7/10

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    • Trivia
      The elderly owner of Bramasole, grateful for a sign that Frances is the "right" buyer, cries out, "Grazie, Santo Francesco!" when a bird defecates on Frances' head. "Santo Francesco" is Saint Francis, the patron saint of animals.
    • Goofs
      Lindsay Duncan's English character shares her philosophy on "ladybugs" to Frances, but in Britain they are known as ladybirds.
    • Quotes

      Katherine: Listen, when I was a little girl I used to spend hours looking for ladybugs. Finally, I'd just give up and fall asleep in the grass. When I woke up, they were crawling all over me.

    • Connections
      Featured in Late Night with Conan O'Brien: Diane Lane/Wanda Sykes/Jonny Lang (2003)
    • Soundtracks
      Saturday Night (Is the Loneliest Night in the Week)
      Written by Sammy Cahn and Jule Styne

      Performed by The Oscar Peterson Trio

      Courtesy of The Verve Music Group

      Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

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    • Release date
      • March 3, 2004 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Italy
    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
      • Polish
      • French
      • Spanish
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Bajo el sol de Toscana
    • Filming locations
      • Positano, Salerno, Campania, Italy
    • Production companies
      • Touchstone Pictures
      • Timnick Films
      • Blue Gardenia Productions
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    • Budget
      • $18,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $43,610,723
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $9,751,425
      • Sep 28, 2003
    • Gross worldwide
      • $58,878,723
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 53m(113 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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