In Collection
#359
Seen It:
Yes
Comedy, Drama, Romance
USA / English
| Diane Lane |
Frances |
| Sandra Oh |
Patti |
| Raoul Bova |
Marcello |
| Lindsay Duncan |
Katherine |
| Audrey Wells |
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| Tom Sternberg |
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| Vincent Riotta |
Martini |
| Mario Monicelli |
Old Man with Flowers |
| Roberto Nobile |
Placido |
| Anita Zagaria |
Fiorella |
| Evelina Gori |
Nona Cardinale |
| Giulia Steigerwalt |
Chiara |
| Pawel Szajda |
Pawel |
| Kate Walsh |
David |
| Valentine Pelka |
Jerzy |
| Dan Bucatinsky |
Rodney |
| Director |
Audrey Wells |
| Producer |
Tom Sternberg; Audrey Wells |
| Writer |
Audrey Wells; Frances Mayes |
Though she made her first movie at the age of 13, Diane Lane has only blossomed into a true star in her 30s, and
Under the Tuscan Sun marks her full flowering. After a brutal divorce, Frances (Lane,
Unfaithful,
A Walk on the Moon) is persuaded by her friend Patti (Sandra Oh) to take a tour of Italy--where, on a whim that she hopes will rescue her from her desperate unhappiness, she buys a rundown villa and sets out to renovate it. Along the way, she gets advice from a former Fellini actress, meets a scrumptious Italian lover, and helps support Patti after her own relationship derails. The conclusion of
Under the Tuscan Sun holds no surprises, but the deft turns and observations along the way are delightful. Lane carries the film effortlessly but surely, exuding both heartbreak and re-awakening passion.
--Bret Fetzer
| Barcode |
786936238679 |
| Region |
Region |
| Release Date |
2004 |
| Screen Ratio |
Widescreen 1.85:1 Color |
| Subtitles |
Spanish |
| Audio Tracks |
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 [CC] |
| Nr of Disks/Tapes |
1 |
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