If you can't get away for that romantic summertime Italian vacation, don't worry, just take this sweet comedic trip.
Bread and Tulips (2001)
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Reviews Counted:62
Fresh:44
Rotten:18
Average Rating:6.3/10
Consensus: Bread and Tulips is a sweet-natured comedy offering gentle, escapist entertainment.
Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for brief language, some sensuality and drug references
Runtime: 1 hr 35 mins
Genre: Foreign Films
Theatrical Release:Jul 27, 2001 Limited
Box Office: $3,449,764
Synopsis: Winner of nine David di Donatello Awards among numerous other international prizes, BREAD AND TULIPS is a charming romantic comedy from director Silvio Soldini. Licia Maglietta is simply... Winner of nine David di Donatello Awards among numerous other international prizes, BREAD AND TULIPS is a charming romantic comedy from director Silvio Soldini. Licia Maglietta is simply magnificent as Rosalba, a fortyish married woman who is abandoned at a rest stop during a family bus trip. Suddenly feeling that something is missing from her life, she hitches her way toward Venice, calling her husband--bathroom fixture salesman, Mimmo--only occasionally to tell him that she is taking her own short vacation and that he will have to take care of the house and their two teenage sons. But a day or so stretches into a longer period of time as Rosalba finds herself making a new group of friends, getting a job, and beginning to care for an oddly appealing--and suicidal--waiter. The great Bruno Ganz is terrific as the fatalistic Icelandic waiter who speaks softly and carefully, stringing together multisyllabic, unusual words that often leave other characters scratching their heads while the audience laughs. The film features an outstanding supporting cast, including Felice Andreasi as an aging anarchist florist who likes to yell at customers, Giuseppe Battiston as a detective-story-reading plumber, Marina Massironi as a flippy holistic beautician masseuse, and Daniela Piperno as a wacky free spirit who changes Rosalba's life. [More]
Starring: Licia Maglietta, Bruno Ganz, Giuseppe Battiston, Marina Massironi
Starring: Licia Maglietta, Bruno Ganz, Giuseppe Battiston, Marina Massironi, Antonio Catania, Felice Andreasi, Vitalba Andrea, Tatiana Lepore, Ludovico Paladin
Director: Silvio Soldini
Director: Silvio Soldini
Screenwriter: Doriana Leondeff
Producer: Daniele Maggioni
Studio: First Look
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Reviews for Bread and Tulips
We traipse into this magical world as tourists, but Mr. Soldini, with graceful good humor, invites us to pretend that we're natives.
Every one of the characters is caught up in the real world of missed opportunities and broken souvenirs.
Though there's no denying that Bread and Tulips is just a feel-good movie, it is a delightfully executed, simple, and unassuming film...
Like a pleasant, gentle book that, once finished, makes you think, 'Gee, I could have spent that time reading something better.'
A delightful feature that is as charming as its title and as beautiful as its Venetian setting.
Pretty much the standard indie formula: An oppressed housewife miraculously discovers herself as an independent woman.
As a charmer the movie is not a klutz. Some mild excesses of whimsy are to be forgiven, even savored, like nibbling a few extra olives on your plate of antipasti.
Although Maglietta's appealing as Rosalba, cowriter and director Silvio Scoldini's movie is a little too shopworn and pokey to be more than a respectable European diversion.
Characters' eccentricities feel contrived and the wackiness seems forced.
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