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Italian for Beginners (2002)

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Reviews Counted:81

Fresh:71

Rotten:10

Average Rating:7.2/10

Consensus: Unlike many romantic comedies, the charming Italian for Beginners feels natural and genuinely heart-warming.

Rated: R [See Full Rating] for language and some sexuality

Runtime: 1 hr 37 mins

Genre: Foreign Films

Theatrical Release:Jan 18, 2002 Limited

Box Office: $4,409,992

Synopsis: In this beautiful, understated film, every character possesses a naive, heartbreaking honesty and every line communicates the sweet simplicity of basic human longing. From Danish director Lone... In this beautiful, understated film, every character possesses a naive, heartbreaking honesty and every line communicates the sweet simplicity of basic human longing. From Danish director Lone Scherfig (ON OUR OWN), ITALIAN FOR BEGINNERS uses natural lighting, muted cinematography, and a partially improvised script--falling into the Dogme 95 genre. The film is not about learning Italian, though the film's six thirtysomething characters all meet each other through an Italian class at the community center in their quiet, rainy town. The film is about real life and hardship and hope. A nurturing hair stylist, a clumsy bakery clerk, a committed pastor, a foulmouthed waiter, a friendly hotel manager, and a lonely waitress all struggle with the banality of daily life, while dealing with their own unique challenges. But as they begin to reveal themselves and their problems to each other, they form a bond and a network that is both a safety net and a new reason to live. [More]

Starring: Anders W. Berthelsen, Ann Eleonora Jørgensen, Anette Støvelbæk, Peter Gantzler

Starring: Anders W. Berthelsen, Ann Eleonora Jørgensen, Anette Støvelbæk, Peter Gantzler, Lars Kaalund, Sara Indrio Jensen

Director: Lone Scherfig

Director: Lone Scherfig
Screenwriter: Lone Scherfig
Producer: Ib Tardini
Studio: Miramax Films

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  • Italian For Beginners
  • An unforgettable romantic comedy that's earned overwhelming acclaim, ITALIAN FOR BEGINNERS is a warm and playful story about seven perfect strangers and the shared journey of discovery that changes each of their lives! In a small, rainy suburb, a mismatched collection of opposites have signed up for an Italian class in hopes of spicing up their lives! Then, as they realize the class offers them more than just language lessons, they join together on a quest to Italy with the renewed desire to pursue the romances of their lives! Once there, these world-weary students who thought there was nothing left to learn from life will get an education that will change everything they know about love!
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    a humanistic comedy resembling "Celebration" crossed with "Bread and Tulips"

    Full Review Source: Reeling Reviews | comment Comment
    02/03/02
    Laura Clifford
    Laura Clifford
    Reeling Reviews

    Its humour is droll yet humane, especially compared to the snide sarcasm that passes for dialogue in most sitcoms.

    Full Review Source: eye WEEKLY | comment Comment
    02/03/02
    Jason Anderson
    Jason Anderson
    eye WEEKLY

    Nora Ephron's films should be this enchanting.

    Full Review Source: Combustible Celluloid | comment Comment
    02/03/02
    Jeffrey M. Anderson
    Jeffrey M. Anderson
    Combustible Celluloid

    Although the film boils down to a lightweight story about matchmaking, the characters make Italian for Beginners worth the journey

    Full Review Source: ToxicUniverse.com | comment Comment
    02/03/02
    John A. Nesbit
    John A. Nesbit
    ToxicUniverse.com

    Feels like a candid photo snapped from life.

    Full Review Source: Reel.com | comment Comment
    02/01/02
    Pam Grady
    Pam Grady
    Reel.com

    Scherfig clearly has fondness for these characters, even as they stumble.

    Full Review Source: Seattle Times | comment Comment
    02/01/02
    Moira MacDonald
    Moira MacDonald
    Seattle Times

    Scherfig, the writer-director, has made a film so unabashedly hopeful that it actually makes the heart soar. Yes, soar.

    Full Review Source: San Francisco Chronicle | comment Comment
    02/01/02
    Carla Meyer
    Carla Meyer
    San Francisco Chronicle
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    A charming Danish comedy.

    Full Review Source: Chicago Sun-Times | comment Comment
    02/01/02
    Roger Ebert
    Roger Ebert
    Chicago Sun-Times
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    Who'd have thought one could fall in love with a Dogme 95 film? But I have, and this is it. Skoal and bellissima!

    Full Review Source: Boston Globe | comment Comment
    02/01/02
    Jay Carr
    Jay Carr
    Boston Globe
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    Director Lone Scherfig handles the intersecting stories well, with each character quickly becoming individualized, clarity of plot and continuity, and a clever eye for detail.

    Full Review Source: culturevulture.net | comment Comment
    01/31/02
    Arthur Lazere
    Arthur Lazere
    culturevulture.net

    Unlike lots of Hollywood fluff, this has layered, well-developed characters and some surprises.

    Full Review Source: Dallas Morning News | comment Comment
    01/31/02
    Jane Sumner
    Jane Sumner
    Dallas Morning News
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    While the film shuns the glamour or glitz that an American movie might demand, Scherfig tosses us a romantic scenario that is just as simplistic as a Hollywood production.

    Full Review Source: Seattle Post-Intelligencer | comment Comment
    01/31/02
    Paula Nechak
    Paula Nechak
    Seattle Post-Intelligencer

    It becomes a fairly trite romantic comedy in which people pair up for no reason other than that the script needs them to.

    Full Review Source: St. Paul Pioneer Press | comment Comment
    01/31/02
    Chris Hewitt (St. Paul)
    Chris Hewitt (St. Paul)
    St. Paul Pioneer Press

    A Danish romantic comedy that provides a soul-satisfying anatomy of the different shades of loneliness and the universal yearning for love.

    Full Review Source: Spirituality and Practice | comment Comment
    01/24/02
    Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat
    Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat
    Spirituality and Practice

    Scherfig's light-hearted profile of emotional desperation is achingly honest and delightfully cheeky.

    Full Review Source: Filmcritic.com | comment Comment
    01/23/02
    Frank Ochieng
    Frank Ochieng
    Filmcritic.com

    Sweetly sexy, funny and touching.

    Full Review Source: Rolling Stone | comment Comment
    01/22/02
    Peter Travers
    Peter Travers
    Rolling Stone
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    This charming but slight tale has warmth, wit and interesting characters compassionately portrayed.

    Full Review Source: USA Today | comment Comment
    01/18/02
    Claudia Puig
    Claudia Puig
    USA Today

    If there was a flu shot for the blues, it might come in the form of this embraceable ode to loneliness and love regained.

    Full Review Source: Newsday | comment Comment
    01/18/02
    Jan Stuart
    Jan Stuart
    Newsday
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    There's something real and touching about these people's lives.

    Full Review Source: New York Post | comment Comment
    01/18/02
    Lou Lumenick
    Lou Lumenick
    New York Post
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    The characters exude a warmth that's infectious.

    Full Review Source: Citysearch | comment Comment
    01/18/02
    Ross Brooks
    Ross Brooks
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