'MADE IN ITALY' TRAILER
WITH LIAM NEESON AND HIS SON
The family that has been blatantly exploiting nepotism for decades now has just pushed their latest member into the business in
MADE IN ITALY which sees
Liam Neeson starring together with his son
Micheal Richardson
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Made in Italy opens this August |
(who is also the son of Natasha Richardson, nephew of Joely Richardson, grandson of Vanessa Redgrave and Tony Richardson and nephew of Lynn Redgrave, the list goes on).
Made In Italy
scheduled for August release, 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. Renovations go badly, with father and son soon finding
themselves at odds. Robert’s comical lack of DIY experience leads him to
seek help from
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The film opens August 7th in selected theatres, drive-ins and video on demand |
some colourful locals including the no nonsense Kate
(
Lindsay Duncan), an ex-pat making her living selling villas who quickly
captures his attention. 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 (
Valeria Bilello), a vivacious young Italian chef,
who restores both body and soul with delights
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The movie was shot in idyllic Italian regions of Monticchiello |
from her local trattoria –
until the pair find their developing relationship in jeopardy from
Natalia’s jealous and threatening ex-husband. As Robert and Jack
painstakingly restore the villa to its previous glory, they also start
to mend their relationship. The future may now look quite different and
surprise them both.
Oh wow, that dude has A LOT of famous relatives! 😄
ReplyDeleteAnd I did not even list all of them :) They really like nepotism, and the kid does not even seem very talented in the trailer.
DeleteI would like this movie. Tuscany is gorgeous. I visited the area a long time ago. And it would be interesting to see how they fix up the old house.
ReplyDeleteI don't think anyone will be visiting Italy any time soon... maybe even for many years, sadly.
DeleteThey are practically giving away land last time I checked. It's a shame. It seems like such a beautiful country.
DeleteYes, I've heard Sicily pays you to come and have a vacay there. Thanks, but no thanks. Corona is raging here again, cannot imagine how it is in Italy now. I've stopped following news month or so ago.
DeleteThis is why Jason never signed up for social media. He just doesn't want to be informed of the doom and gloom, especially lately. I sometimes think I need to take a page from his book and just block it all out.
DeleteThrowing TV out of the house helped me a lot, but I'm still plagued by Facebook, sadly.
DeleteAnd they say fixing up houses usually tears people apart. I guess they beat the odds.
ReplyDeleteIt is nice having a dad like that. Mine was a cook and never even cooked a lunch with me or something.
DeleteSame. Mine spent all hours at work and never with us girls. His idea of parenting was dropping us off at the mall all day with $20 and picking us up when it closed.
DeleteAt least he did not let you walk home LOL
DeleteSmall miracle. Probably scared he'd get an earful from my mom if he did LOL
DeleteSuch sad lives we've had.
DeleteAside from the story of the film that seems interesting to watch, I just want to see the shooting location in Tuscany ..
ReplyDeleteIt was probably lovely shooting there.
DeleteNepotism or not, this sounds really good! I hope his son is as great of an actor as his father. :)
ReplyDeletedoes not seem so from the trailer.
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