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Release Date:
October 8, 2022
Original Title:
From Italy with Amore
Alternate Titles:
For the Love of Pasta
Genres:
Comedy | Romance | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Champlain Media
Northern Gateway Films
Reel One Entertainment
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
CA: 14A DE: 12
Runtime: 85
When health and wellness journalist, Ariel Moss catches a glimpse of what she thinks is her dream man at a local eatery, she will stop at nothing to get to know him better. In her quest to see him again, she meets handsome restaurateur, Daniel, who helps her realize that maybe the way to her heart is through her stomach.
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Costume Design:
Cherie Howard
Director:
Dylan Pearce
Director of Photography:
Wes Doyle
Editor:
Jenica Ross
First Assistant Director:
Eric B. Spoeth
Foley Artist:
Chris Szott
Foley Mixer:
Phil Rodda
Producer:
Dylan Pearce
Marcus Rosner
Ashlee Pearce
Second Assistant Director:
J.D. Schroder
Supervising Sound Editor:
Johnny Blerot
Third Assistant Director:
Hijab Choudhary
Writer:
Erica Deutschman
Katy Breier
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