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"a fable about loving life" - IL MESSAGGERO
PLOT: After what seemed like a trivial argument, Marta and Antonio split up. Marta reacts to the breakup by withdrawing into herself. The only symptom she cannot ignore is her sudden lack of appetite. Antonio, a rising chef, immerses himself in his work. But despite being the one who ended things with Marta, he can’t seem to forget her. When Marta discovers that her loss of appetite has more to do with her own health than the pain of separation, everything changes: the taste of food, the music, the desire, the certainty of the choices that were made.
Based on the book Tre Ciotole by Michela Murgia.
CAST: Alba Rohrwacher, Elio Germano, Silvia D'Amico, Galatea Bellugi, Francesco Carril, Sarita Choudhury
YEAR: 2025
LENGTH: 120 min.
GENRE: Drama
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RATING: USA: no rating

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DIRECTOR'S NOTES:    
Isabel Coixet was born in Sant Adrià del Besòs near Barcelona in 1960. She is one of the most prolific film directors of contemporary Spain, having directed twelve feature-length films since the beginning of her career in addition to documentaries, shorts and commercials. In 1984, Coixet made her first short, Mira y verás, and, in 1989, her first feature film Demasiado viejo para morir joven, for which she was nominated for a Goya Award as best emerging director. Coixet won the Premio Orizzonti at the 2005 Venice Film Festival for La vida secreta de las palabras

Regarding her film: "I want to tell her journey in present-day Rome with sensitivity and emotion, because Marta shows us that even in farewell there can be grace, and even in pain there is room for joy."
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DISTRIBUTOR: Vision Distribution, Via Po, 12, Rome