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Leçons d'amour à l'italienne

Original title: Manuale d'amore
  • 2005
  • 1h 56m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
5.3K
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Leçons d'amour à l'italienne (2005)
ComedyDramaRomance

Four intertwined episodes on the joys and sorrows of love.Four intertwined episodes on the joys and sorrows of love.Four intertwined episodes on the joys and sorrows of love.

  • Director
    • Giovanni Veronesi
  • Writers
    • Vincenzo Cerami
    • Ugo Chiti
    • Giovanni Veronesi
  • Stars
    • Carlo Verdone
    • Luciana Littizzetto
    • Silvio Muccino
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    5.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Giovanni Veronesi
    • Writers
      • Vincenzo Cerami
      • Ugo Chiti
      • Giovanni Veronesi
    • Stars
      • Carlo Verdone
      • Luciana Littizzetto
      • Silvio Muccino
    • 13User reviews
    • 29Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 10 wins & 21 nominations total

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    Carlo Verdone
    Carlo Verdone
    • Goffredo
    Luciana Littizzetto
    Luciana Littizzetto
    • Ornella
    Silvio Muccino
    Silvio Muccino
    • Tommaso
    Sergio Rubini
    Sergio Rubini
    • Marco
    Margherita Buy
    Margherita Buy
    • Barbara
    Jasmine Trinca
    Jasmine Trinca
    • Giulia
    Rodolfo Corsato
    Rodolfo Corsato
    • Alberto Marchese
    Dino Abbrescia
    • Gabriele
    Dario Bandiera
    • Piero
    Luis Molteni
    Luis Molteni
    • Goffredo's lawyer
    Sabrina Impacciatore
    Sabrina Impacciatore
    • Luciana
    Anita Caprioli
    Anita Caprioli
    • Livia
    Elda Alvigini
    • Rosanna
    Roberto Andreucci
    • Ornella's lawyer
    Lavinia Biagi
    • Miriam
    Marco Casciotti
    • Checco
    Eugenia Costantini
    • Carlotta
    Clotilde De Spirito
    • Rachele
    • Director
      • Giovanni Veronesi
    • Writers
      • Vincenzo Cerami
      • Ugo Chiti
      • Giovanni Veronesi
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    User reviews13

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    8rcashdan

    Yes this is about love but

    the funniest scenes are in the second story when the couple having difficulties go to visit relatives who have a new baby. The admiration the baby receives is so exaggerated, the disgust . . . well no point in spoiling it. Most of the audience when I went were young Mexicans who were identifying with the characters in the first story but I didn't get hooked until the second one. The problems with parking guards who give fines, arrange for cars to be hauled off etc was probably funnier to the Italian audience but traveled well across the border. The "moral" of the last story was one I wish I'd learned sooner. All in all a very enjoyable evening's entertainment.
    10diane-34

    Variations on a theme we all know

    Another one of those surprising little masterpieces that one sees accidentally; a movie that you know little about but once seen leaves you with warmth and satisfaction having been taken on a journey we all know.

    Diane and I loved the film and left the theater with smiles on our faces and happy satisfaction animating our post-movie conversation. Maybe this pleasantness was a result of the writer's/director's choice of vignettes that ended the movie-it was the happiest, most satisfying of the four stories that composed the film.

    The script was subtly formed so that the stories have a soft connection between them and the final story felt the most satisfying to me. These four faces of love are examined softly-no major drama here-just a quiet look at the most obvious faces that present to us of this feeling called love.

    It is easy to see why this film won 11 Italian Oscars because the acting is acting at the point where the viewer is unaware that the people are acting the story. These theme variations are so well crafted that the viewer is left feeling that he/she is an emotional voyeur in that they are present during these stages of love.

    Do make an effort to see the film-it is worth your time and effort to do so.
    10imdbfan-896609

    It's been a fun time

    Interesting Exciting introduction My rating for the movie is ten out of ten, and an exciting introduction. Follow it. I advise you not to miss it. It is truly extremely enjoyable It is very interesting and has many events. Follow it, grab your favorite drink and enjoy If you have time and are looking for a movie, don't miss it. This is a great piece of advice. Go in and watch it, don't hesitate. After: Exciting My rating for the movie is ten out of ten, and an exciting introduction. Follow it. I advise you not to miss it. It is truly extremely enjoyable It is very interesting and has many events. Follow it, grab your favorite drink and enjoy If you have time and are looking for a movie, don't miss it. This is a great piece of advice. Go in and watch it, don't hesitate.
    8MaxBorg89

    Italian comedy strikes back

    Considering that Italian comedy is kind of limited to 2 or 3 movies during the Christmas holidays,and that some of them are quite good (the ones with Leonardo Pieraccioni and Aldo,Giovanni & Giacomo)and some aren't (the Boldi & De Sica-movies),Manuale d'Amore was a bit of a surprise: released in March 2005,with a quite unknown director(Giovanni Veronesi,better known as a screenwriter,who was also behind Che Ne Sarà di Noi),a famous cast although only two actors were professional comedians (Carlo Verdone and Luciana Littizzetto),and a 4 episode-plot,reminiscent of classic Italian comedies,as well as Verdone's early films.

    The story is simple but interesting,as it shows 4 different phases of love: 1.Tommaso (Silvio Muccino) falls desperately in love with Giulia (Jasmine Trinca)and spends the rest of the episode trying to get her; 2.Marco (Sergio Rubini) and Barbara (Margherita Buy) are a married couple in the middle of a crisis,and the whole situation is made funnier by the fact that the two actors were married in real life; 3.Ornella (Luciana Littizzetto) finds out that her husband is unfaithful and swears revenge; 4.Goffredo (Carlo Verdone)is suddenly left by his wife and tries to go on with his life,which won't be easy.

    Veronesi tells the story in a very classic way (there are even characters commenting the events straight to camera),without using too much bad language (typical of the mediocre Christmas comedies)or any scenes of graphic nudity.

    The cast is excellent: Muccino is one step closer to the stardom he deserves,Trinca,Buy and Rubini should do more comedies,while Littizzetto should do more movies. The real surprise,however,is Verdone,whose mature portrayal of an abandoned husband is miles away from his early,sketch-originated characters.His episode is a perfect mix of comedy and drama,and he deserved every bit of the David di Donatello he won for his performance(Best Actor in a Supporting Role).

    So,if you want to watch a good Italian comedy,Manuale d'Amore is recommended.
    8spidermandel

    A funny and insightful movie, told in a refreshing manner with a top cast

    A delightful movie about the many aspects of love. The director knows comedy, doesn't talk down to his audience, and together with the screenwriter, delivers some insightful and hilarious moments. I found the movie dragged, or rather annoyed, only during one short stretch. But that was more than offset by the incredibly funny and talented Carlo Vendone as the physician in the final segment. I, and the entire full house of the audience at the St. Louis International Film Festival, was with this film every entertaining step of the way. The entire cast delivers believable performances, in a film that moves at a happy, involving pace. Laughter is contagious... see it with a group.

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      Followed by Manuale d'amore 2 (Capitoli successivi) (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      Insieme a te non ci sto più
      Written by Paolo Conte & Vito Pallavicini

      Performed by Franco Battiato

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    • Release date
      • July 5, 2006 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Languages
      • Italian
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Manual of Love
    • Filming locations
      • Rome, Lazio, Italy(Exterior)
    • Production company
      • Filmauro
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      • $22,281,609
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 56m(116 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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