Ricordati di me (2003)
Directed by Gabriele Muccino

Comedy / Romance / Drama
aka: Remember Me

Film Synopsis

The family Ristuccia live in Rome.  The are: Carlo, Giulia and their two grown-up children Valentina and Paolo.  Each of them has arrived at a difficult point in their lives.  Carlo feels stifled by his marriage and wonders why he works with Richardo.  Giulia, a teacher, finds it hard to accept that her dreams have come to nothing;   Valentina and her girlfriend dream of becoming stars.  And Paolo is suffering from an identity crisis and wants to go out with Illaria.  In the course of several days, they must each confront some difficult truths about themselves and decide what they want out of life...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Gabriele Muccino
  • Script: Gabriele Muccino, Heidrun Schleef
  • Cinematographer: Marcello Montarsi
  • Music: Paolo Buonvino
  • Cast: Fabrizio Bentivoglio (Carlo Ristuccia), Laura Morante (Giulia Ristuccia), Nicoletta Romanoff (Valentina Ristuccia), Monica Bellucci (Alessia), Silvio Muccino (Paolo Ristuccia), Gabriele Lavia (Alfredo), Enrico Silvestrin (Stefano Manni), Silvia Cohen (Elena), Alberto Gimignani (Riccardo), Amanda Sandrelli (Louise), Blas Roca-Rey (Matt), Pietro Taricone (Paolo Tucci), Giulia Michelini (Ilaria), Maria Chiara Augenti (Anna Pezzi), Andrea Roncato (Luigi), Stefano Santospago (André), Barbara Abbondanza (Assistente Anestesista), Giada Bertini (Amica di Stefano), Brian Bullard (Coreografo), Giancarlo Cappello (Pianista)
  • Country: Italy / France / UK
  • Language: Italian / French / English
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 125 min
  • Aka: Remember Me; Remember Me, My Love

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