120 mins |
Rated
R (for language)
Directed by James D'Arcy
Starring Lindsay Duncan, Valeria Bilello, Helena Antonio, Marco Quaglia, Micheál Richardson, Liam Neeson
Get ready to uncork the festivities as we celebrate Italian Heritage Month at Cameo Cinema! "Made In Italy" is a heart-warming father son story set in glorious Tuscany about bohemian London artist Robert (Neeson), who returns to Italy with his estranged son Jack (Richardson) to make a quick sale of the house they inherited from his late wife. Neither expects to find the once beautiful villa in such a state of disrepair.
Robert’s comical lack of DIY experience leads him to seek help from some colourful locals. For Jack, the state of the house seems to mirror his search for memories of happier times with his mother. He soon falls for Natalia (Bilello), a vivacious young Italian chef, who restores both body and soul with delights from her local trattoria. As Robert and Jack painstakingly restore the villa, they also start to mend their relationship. The future may now look quite different and surprise them both.
You don’t have to be Italian to celebrate Italian Heritage Month with film, food and wine. Savor a complimentary glass of vino, paired with an array of classic Italian treats—crispy arancini,
prosciutto palmiers, antipasti skewers and more. We’ll top off this feast with a scoop of creamy gelato from Elisha at Roman Holiday!
Screening Benefits St. Helena Lodge 2077, Sons and Daughters of Italy. Doors open at 5:00 pm, Screening at 6:00 p. Tickets $40 inclusive.
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Get ready to uncork the festivities as we celebrate Italian Heritage Month at Cameo Cinema! "Made In Italy" is a heart-warming father son story set in glorious Tuscany about bohemian London artist Robert (Neeson), who returns to Italy with his estranged son Jack (Richardson) to make a quick sale of the house they inherited from his late wife. Neither expects to find the once beautiful villa in such a state of disrepair.
Robert’s comical lack of DIY experience leads him to seek help from some colourful locals. For Jack, the state of the house seems to mirror his search for memories of happier times with his mother. He soon falls for Natalia (Bilello), a vivacious young Italian chef, who restores both body and soul with delights from her local trattoria. As Robert and Jack painstakingly restore the villa, they also start to mend their relationship. The future may now look quite different and surprise them both.
You don’t have to be Italian to celebrate Italian Heritage Month with film, food and wine. Savor a complimentary glass of vino, paired with an array of classic Italian treats—crispy arancini,
prosciutto palmiers, antipasti skewers and more. We’ll top off this feast with a scoop of creamy gelato from Elisha at Roman Holiday!
Screening Benefits St. Helena Lodge 2077, Sons and Daughters of Italy. Doors open at 5:00 pm, Screening at 6:00 p. Tickets $40 inclusive.