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Ciao

  • 2008
  • R
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
2.6K
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Ciao (2008)
Two strangers living in different parts of the world connect through the unexpected loss of a mutual friend.
Play trailer1:33
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DramaRomance

Jeff is taking care of everything Mark left behind when he died in an accident. Mark was about to have a visitor, Andrea, an Italian guy he met online. Jeff and Andrea have the chance to sha... Read allJeff is taking care of everything Mark left behind when he died in an accident. Mark was about to have a visitor, Andrea, an Italian guy he met online. Jeff and Andrea have the chance to share memories of the Mark they knew while getting to know each other.Jeff is taking care of everything Mark left behind when he died in an accident. Mark was about to have a visitor, Andrea, an Italian guy he met online. Jeff and Andrea have the chance to share memories of the Mark they knew while getting to know each other.

  • Director
    • Yen Tan
  • Writers
    • Alessandro Calza
    • Yen Tan
  • Stars
    • Adam Neal Smith
    • Alessandro Calza
    • Chuck Blaum
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    2.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Yen Tan
    • Writers
      • Alessandro Calza
      • Yen Tan
    • Stars
      • Adam Neal Smith
      • Alessandro Calza
      • Chuck Blaum
    • 27User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Adam Neal Smith
    Adam Neal Smith
    • Jeff
    Alessandro Calza
    Alessandro Calza
    • Andrea
    Chuck Blaum
    Chuck Blaum
    • Mark
    • (as Charles W. Blaum)
    Ethel Lung
    Ethel Lung
    • Lauren
    John S. Boles
    John S. Boles
    • Mark's Father
    Margaret Lake
    • Mark's Mother
    Tiffany Vollmer
    Tiffany Vollmer
    • Doctor
    Angela Gerardo
    • Airport Announcer
    • (voice)
    • …
    Clementina Plasencia
    • Waitress
    Carla Adami
    • Andrea's Mother
    • (voice)
    Shelley Fisher
    • Newscaster
    • (voice)
    • (as Shelley Altman)
    Autumn Antal
    • Newscaster
    • (voice)
    Fred Stoverink
    Fred Stoverink
    • Newscaster
    • (voice)
    • (as Frederick Anthony)
    Myrtle Andrews
    • Airport Passenger
    Cole D. Croghan
    • Airport Passenger
    Brian Cannon
    • Airport Passenger
    Steve M. Clark
    • Airport Passenger
    Douglas Demaio
    • Airport Passenger
    • Director
      • Yen Tan
    • Writers
      • Alessandro Calza
      • Yen Tan
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    User reviews27

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    dexquoter

    A gem in lean times!

    The makers of this film deserve every accolade that is written praising their work! "Ciao" is a truly remarkable film! What a pleasure to see a work of art that is not ashamed to deal with a sensitive theme in a tasteful and - to quote a word used in the script - UNcheesy - way. The script, acting, direction, lighting, editing and casting are all excellent. Overall the work achieves all that it sets out to do: tell a real life drama in a way that we VERY seldom see from Hollywood. "Ciao" does so with sensitivity, realism and genuine empathy for real human fears, joy, sadness and compassion. There is none of your usual quickly flashed, clichéd camera-work, or clever lines that pander to mediocrity and formula. "Ciao" is a film that takes its time to reveal the inextricably entangled knot of emotion, history, motive, intent, reactions, fate and timing that are a part of real life. What is particularly rewarding is that it does not rely on formula to tell the story. It is a film that is highly recommended to anyone who is a serious student of cinema as an art form. It sings as an echo to another great film by Woody Allen - "Interiors." The music, and indeed the lack of music in many of the scenes is beautifully apt and innovative. "Ciao" reminds us that we are too dependent on anticipation to make us feel comfortable. Art does not have the purpose of making us feel comfortable; art has the purpose of showing us reality and making us relate to that in the way we can best understand it. "Ciao" does this.
    5EUyeshima

    Subdued, Slow-Paced Look at Two Men Seeking Solace in Their Mutual Grief

    Made on the cheap with a no-name cast, this intentionally intimate 2008 drama focuses on the aftermath of an auto accident which killed a young man named Mark, in particular, the impact of his unexpected death on two men – one is his best friend and roommate Jeff, and the other is Andrea, a Genoese Italian with whom Mark has been corresponding online. Mark is shown in a brief silent bit at the very beginning and later in flashback episodes and videotape. Director Yen Tan keeps the story economical by then segueing into a series of e-mails between Jeff and Andrea, at which point we find out Mark died just as Andrea was coming to visit him. Touched by Andrea's sincerity, Jeff invites him to come anyway.

    What occurs from that point is not a predictable romance in typical queer cinema fashion but more the escalation of an unwieldy relationship that forms between the two survivors, neither of whom can quite accept Mark's death. It becomes clear that Jeff, a genuine mensch leading an unremarkable life, has unresolved feelings for Mark, and although he's out (thanks to Mark's influence), Jeff cannot liberate himself from the unrequited love he appears to covet. As you would expect, Andrea is serious eye candy with a conscience, a catch by most cinematic conventions, yet the filmmaker focuses on the tentative nature of their burgeoning relationship as an expression of both men's grief.

    The only other character in the movie is Jeff's acerbic Asian-American stepsister Lauren, played efficiently by Ethel Lung, but she seems to enter and exit merely to comment on the obvious. The pacing is absurdly slow with lots of close-ups and long takes with little action. As Jeff, Adam Neal Smith is sincere but overly bland, just not compelling enough to maintain the film's emotional pivot point. On the other hand, Alessandro Calza brings sensitivity to the somewhat idealized role of Andrea, perhaps not a coincidence since he is the co-screenwriter (with Tan). The movie slips by unobtrusively in a subdued, almost hushed tone, but despite some awkward moments, including an inevitable scene late in the film, the emotional honesty makes this worth seeing. The 2010 DVD includes a comprehensive if not altogether informative commentary track from Tan and Calza plus the original theatrical trailer.
    9cynjendrejcak

    Heartwrenchingly Subtle - Beautiful

    This was a wonderfully subtle film. Although primarily focusing on Jeff and Andrea, there was always a powerful third character present- the overwhelming and mind-numbing grief both men felt for Mark.

    That grief was practically tangible throughout the entire film and I think those that enjoyed the film recognize that. And to those that say that the film felt disjointed and stilted, I say that it was a perfect expression of that intense grief.

    I liked the fact the fact that they (Andrea and Jeff) became intimate the way they did, it was sensual and plausible and more meaningful than any sort of a trope hookup. The minimalist music was fantastic and again, the stretches of absolute silence in the film added to the sensation of grief and loss. The ending worked for me as well, giving both men the reminder that there is a future without Mark, and that just maybe that future could include each other.
    10kenneth-mays-806-541602

    I really enjoyed this movie!

    I see others who reviewed this movie didn't care much for it, but I personally really enjoyed it. I thought the script was well written and included a lot of details that are sometimes left out of movies. The story line had me interested the whole way through. Definitely a movie to watch when you feel like relaxing as it isn't fast moving and the characters/actors are kinda quiet and "tread lightly" through the movie. That being said, it made for a more interesting movie to me as it left more to my imagination and had me glued to the TV begging for things to go the way I wanted them to. I would definitely like to see more from these actors but so far it seems that they aren't in a lot of films. I hope they plan to do more!
    10lincoln-15

    Gentle, Heart Warming, and Believable

    I recently saw 'Ciao' at a film festival in Australia and it turned out to be one of my favorites. I think it beautifully captured the cautious and quiet interactions we have with people who we barely know and who are from another country and culture. It was also a wonderful example of how we relate to another person who was unknown to us yet deeply loved the same person that we ourselves have loved. The common ground that two people have when they have both independently loved a third is thoughtfully explored.

    This movie is for those who love to think about (and ponder) dialog. It is also for people who enjoy a solid script delivered by actors that quietly deliver the goods. To me it was both believable and possible, which made it even more endearing. I was afraid that the film was going to go in a predictable direction and have a Hollywood style ending but this temptation was (thankfully) resisted. Instead the audience was provided with a very moving, heart warming, and realistic conclusion. I felt the movie was full of meaning, but you had to be listening and patient. The movie was about the journey of two people who shared common ground and the connection between them because of it. I recommend it highly.

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      Alessandro Calza, who portrays Andrea, a graphic designer, is also a graphic designer in real life, and is also credited as a graphic designer on this film.

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    • Release date
      • August 31, 2010 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
      • Mandarin
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Ćao
    • Filming locations
      • Dallas, Texas, USA
    • Production company
      • Unauthorized Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $49,494
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,672
      • Dec 7, 2008
    • Gross worldwide
      • $49,494
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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