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Release Date:
April 21, 2023
Original Title:
Io e mio fratello
Alternate Titles:
我和弟媳不得不说的故事
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
302 Original Content
Pepito Produzioni
Vision Distribution
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: 6+
Runtime: 107
Sofia is the black sheep of her family. She is a 28-year-old gay girl who can’t help but cheat on her partner and struggles to find a stable job. She has left a little town in Calabria, her homeland in Southern Italy, to move to Milan, where she lives with her roommate Alessandro. Mauro is Sofia's brother. Reliable and loving, unlike Sofia with whom he has a troubled relationship, Mauro has never left Calabria and runs the family winery. Despite their opposite attitudes, Sofia and Mauro has one thing in common. Michela is Sofia's first and only love, but she is Mauro’s bride-to-be. When Sofia realizes that she is about to lose the woman of her life, she decides to go back home to Calabria and win back her true love. This unexpected return will break the delicate balance of Mauro and Sofia’s family and will force the two siblings to a showdown, when they will choose who they really want to be when they grow up. A story of rekindled loves, friendship, growth, and family.
Director:
Luca Lucini
Director of Photography:
Manfredo Archinto
Editor:
Carlotta Cristiani
Matteo Mossi
Line Producer:
Giuseppe Giglietti
Makeup Artist:
Daniela Liuzzi
Original Music Composer:
Fabrizio Campanelli
Producer:
Agostino Saccà
Giuseppe Saccà
Piero Crispino
Screenplay:
Ilaria Storti
Marta Storti
Luca Lucini
Story:
Marta Storti
Ilaria Storti
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Gaia Bussolati
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