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Coup de foudre en Toscane

Original title: The Shadow Dancer
  • 2005
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 40m
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6.6/10
4.9K
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Coup de foudre en Toscane (2005)
An aspiring young writer (Jackson) tracks a literary titan (Keitel) suffering from writers block to his refuge in rural Italy and learns about life and love from the irascible genius and his daughters.
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An aspiring young writer (Jackson) tracks a literary titan (Keitel) suffering from writers block to his refuge in rural Italy and learns about life and love from the irascible genius and his... Read allAn aspiring young writer (Jackson) tracks a literary titan (Keitel) suffering from writers block to his refuge in rural Italy and learns about life and love from the irascible genius and his daughters.An aspiring young writer (Jackson) tracks a literary titan (Keitel) suffering from writers block to his refuge in rural Italy and learns about life and love from the irascible genius and his daughters.

  • Director
    • Brad Mirman
  • Writer
    • Brad Mirman
  • Stars
    • Harvey Keitel
    • Claire Forlani
    • Giancarlo Giannini
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    • Director
      • Brad Mirman
    • Writer
      • Brad Mirman
    • Stars
      • Harvey Keitel
      • Claire Forlani
      • Giancarlo Giannini
    • 52User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
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    Harvey Keitel
    Harvey Keitel
    • Weldon
    Claire Forlani
    Claire Forlani
    • Isabella
    Giancarlo Giannini
    Giancarlo Giannini
    • Father Moretti
    Joshua Jackson
    Joshua Jackson
    • Jeremy
    John Rhys-Davies
    John Rhys-Davies
    • Mr. Andrew Benton
    Armando Pucci
    Armando Pucci
    • Gustavo
    Valeria Cavalli
    Valeria Cavalli
    • Amalia
    • (as Valéria Cavalli)
    Silvia De Santis
    • Dinnie
    Bianca Guaccero
    Bianca Guaccero
    • Maura
    Ken Drury
    • McBain
    Anna Lelio
    • Elderly Woman
    Bernardino Mili
    • Postman
    Leiva Nanzi
    • Woman Singer
    Stomy Bugsy
    Stomy Bugsy
    • Emanuele
    Albert Dray
    Albert Dray
    • Alberto Carina
    Pierluigi Iorio
    • Antonio
    Luisella Mattei
    • Signora Piccoli
    Giovanni Rizzuti
    • Pietro
    • Director
      • Brad Mirman
    • Writer
      • Brad Mirman
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    User reviews52

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    10sarawilliamson74

    Wonderful

    I also saw this movie at one of the advance screenings. This is my first time posting on this site, but after seeing this film I had to. I have always loved Italy, in particular, Tuscany. This movie captures the feel of small village life perfectly. Being a huge Joshua Jackson fan I was eager to see the film and I was not disappointed. Jackson and Keitel are wonderful together and the story of this young, reserved writer who is afraid to follow his heart and the older writer who is afraid he cannot be what he once was is magical.

    We all live our lives with, hopes, dreams and desires and somehow through time they seem to fade away. This movie deals with the courage it takes to truly follow your heart and do the things you love most.

    Of course it is more than that, because Jackson's character also falls in love with Keitels daughter... but will he find the strength and conviction to make it work?

    The scenery is fantastic. Ah, Tuscany, the golden light, the stone buildings. Itr is almost as if the village they filmed in is another character in the movie. The lighting is wonderful, filled with shadows... but the key to the movie rests with the performances of Jackson, Keitel and Claire Forlani. Also the actors who play the priest and hotel owner are wonderful.

    This is not a big movie... not a huge budget movie... it is a simple story about life... love... and finding it within yourself to reach out and take hold of the things that are most important.

    A truly enjoyable movie
    10Romafil

    A wonderful movie filled with real emotion.

    I completely fell in love with this movie. Every once in a while a movie comes along that touches your heart and soul. The Shadow Dancer is such a film. I saw it at the incredible ancient amphitheatre in Sicily at the Taormina Film Festival with an audience of some three thousand people and was completely swept up in the story... and I was not alone. Several times during the screening the audience broke out in spontaneous applause.

    This film is for anyone who has ever dreamed. It follows the story of Jeremy (Joshua Jackson) a young writer who works for an English publishing house. Jeremy dreams of being a novelist but can't quite get past his fear of making the commitment needed to do so. He is sent to Italy to find a world-famous reclusive writer Weldon Parish (Harvey Keitel) and convince him to write again. What follows is a journey of exploration as Weldon tries to break Jeremy out of his shell, forcing him to experience life… but the sword cuts both ways as Jeremy tries to make Weldon face his own fears.

    Keitel is absolutely fantastic as the older writer afraid he can never be what he once was. It is definitely his best performance since The Piano. He makes you laugh with his crazy antics, but let's you see deep enough inside him to realise it is all a front to hide the pain he feels at not being able to write.

    Jackson in the much more understated role shows that there is life after 'Dawson's Creek'. The character of Jeremy is a long way off from Pacey Witter and he shows that he has made the move to the big screen with confidence.

    Claire Forlani (looking absolutely gorgeous) plays Weldon's daughter and Jeremy's love interest. The chemistry between them works very well. Giancarlo Giannini is the village priest and is absolutely wonderful.

    The look of the movie is stunning. Golden light and shadows in a little village tucked away in the Tuscan hills. Brad Mirman has created a world that invites you in and makes you feel at times as if you are there with them. The characters endear themselves to you and pull you into their lives. You laugh with them, cry with them, sharing each emotional turn in the story. There are scenes in the film where you definitely want to have a tissue handy and others where you may need a towel.

    In my movie-going experience very few films have moved me like this one did. For me movies are about moments. If you have enough of them to take away with you your memories of a film are good. The Shadow Dancer is filled with many of these moments. It has only been a few days since I saw it, but the thoughts and images from the film have stayed with me. Surely, that's the best testament there is to a great film. (10/10)
    9Skihaggis

    Enchanting doesn't even begin to describe this film....

    Romantic, thought provoking and encouraging film with Intelligence and good humour. This film for me delivered from every angle in every different way, the cast were terrific, the scenery was mind blowing and the chemistry between the characters was like no other of this genre. It would have been very easy for Joshua Jackson to feel intimidated by Harvey Keitel, but instead brought out of him his best performance to date. Claire Forlani also delivered an awesome performance with a great Italian accent, after seeing her in Meet Joe Black and The Shadow Dancer it's hard to believe she was born in the UK.

    Truly Magnificent, not to be missed by anyone.
    7dragokin

    a nice one

    When you hear about a romantic comedy in which an editor visited a secluded ex-writer won't impress you. And when the first fifteen minutes of the movie show some stereotypical images of rural Italy, you might even pass on it. Exactly out of these overplayed scenes bordering with B-comedy The Shadows in the Sun started to develop.

    Eventually, we remained within romantic comedy genre, yet it gets the maximum out of it. At first the characters seemed as if they came from a regular romantic novel, but this evened out to create a framework for some genuine emotion, despite occasional cheesy moments.

    If Harvey Keitel was the expected heavyweight in the artistic crew, Claire Forlani was an unexpected surprise. She looked better than ever and mastered a perfect Italian accent.

    We might argue what the purpose of cinema should be, but Shadows in the Sun was one of those movies that made me feel good without boring me or making me feel stupid. And this is a rare quality, in particular in romantic comedy.
    8stevenhammer137

    Heartwarming, refreshingly non-offensive family classic in the make

    It was very nice to see the brilliant but often vulgar Harvey Keitel in such a breath of fresh air in newer movies. The plot, while typically formulaic and cheerier than life, is very interesting and captivating. There are a few scenes which are of the PG-13 variety, and a few mandatory obscenities, but overall the movie is done with great down-to-earthiness and honesty, and makes you really want to watch the whole thing.

    Claire Forlani and Joshua Jackson are both relatively little-known actors in my mind, but each gives a likable, cozy performance worthy of mention. In fact, I am looking at their respective movie histories here now in order to have a few more good picks in mind the next time I order my Blockbuster Online movies.

    Overall a very heartwarming, mildly comical family movie that I hope propels its actors and other participants on to further glory. See it.

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    • Trivia
      When Jeremy first finds Weldon Parish (Harvey Keitel) in his wine cellar, Parish turns towards him, brings his arm across his chest, and says "Klaatu barada nikto." This phrase originated in the 1951 science-fiction film The Day the Earth Stood Still, when aliens stop the planet Earth and warn its inhabitants that they must cooperate or the planet must be destroyed. The 2008 remake starred Keanu Reeves, who insisted that the line be included. [N.B. if you have subtitles turned on for this film, it is likely that they will read something like "says a foreign language." ]
    • Goofs
      In the bar, when Jeremy offers to buy Weldon and his card playing friends a drink, the wine carafe in the middle of their table is almost empty. Jeremy sits down, and Weldon then proceeds to pour him a glass from a suddenly magically filled wine carafe.
    • Quotes

      Weldon Parish: The sun sets, slowly, igniting the sky in fiery shades of red and orange. In the distance, dark clouds rolled over the horizon, riding the summer winds. Soon they would give way to night. And with it would come the silence that washes over everything.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Making of 'Shadows in the Sun' (2005)
    • Soundtracks
      It's now or never
      Written by Aaron Schröder, Wally Gold (uncredited) and Eduardo Di Capua (uncredited)

      Performed by Paul Ansell

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    • Release date
      • June 9, 2006 (Italy)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • France
      • Italy
    • Official sites
      • ABC Family (United States)
      • Peace Arch Motion Pictures (United States)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Shadows in the Sun
    • Filming locations
      • Abbadia San Salvatore, Siena, Tuscany, Italy
    • Production companies
      • Studio Eight Productions
      • Backup Media
      • FSF (UK) 2004/5 Fund First Partnership LLP
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    • Budget
      • $10,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $35,443
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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