Made in Italy

[Plays in select theaters and on VOD platforms.] Art imitates life and life imitates art in this low-key, realistic, like-it-or-dislike-it, well-acted, predictable, 94-minute film highlighted by amazing cinematography and scenery in which a guilt-ridden, widowed artist (Liam Neeson) and his estranged, high-strung son (Micheál Richardson), who wants to buyout his soon-to-be-ex-wife (Yolanda Kettle) to take over a London art gallery, head to scenic Tuscany to sell the family house that has been vacant for 20 years and realize that in order to get a fresh start they must come to terms with their grief, to forgive each other, and to repair their relationship that is in crisis and then realize that their divorced, spunky real estate agent (Lindsay Duncan) and a beautiful, divorced Italian restaurant owner (Valeria Bilello), who has an ex-husband (Gian Marco Tavani) and young daughter, are also trying to start over.
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