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The last kiss (L'ultimo bacio)
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Movie propaganda
The last kiss (L'ultimo bacio) humorously follows its characters' thoughts on the fear of being single, growing old, and the struggle for personal happiness in the face of an uncertain future. The characters in this clever and involving film all have to decide whether to commit themselves to a marriage and family or to prolong their already extended adolescence.
Target demographic movie keyword propaganda
- Film Italy romance relationship Italian drama comedy love pregnant
Persons of interest
- Stefano Accorsi .... Carlo
- Giovanna Mezzogiorno .... Giulia
- Stefania Sandrelli .... Anna
- Marco Cocci .... Alberto
- Pierfrancesco Favino .... Marco
- Sabrina Impacciatore .... Livia
- Regina Orioli .... Arianna
- Giorgio Pasotti .... Adriano
- Daniela Piazza .... Veronica
- Claudio Santamaria .... Paolo
- Martina Stella .... Francesca
- Luigi Diberti .... Emilio
- Piero Natoli .... Michele
- Vittorio Amandola .... Zio Mimmo
- Gabriele Muccino .... Screenwriter
- Gabriele Muccino .... Director
Cinematic intelligence sources
- The last kiss official movie site
- Awards and film festivals:
- David di Donatello 2001: Winner 5 awards
- Sundance Film Festival 2002: World cinema audience award
- Cinematic Intelligence Agency Trenchcoat Awards 2003
- NB: Italian language dialogue with English language subtitles
- See also The last kiss
- Studios and distributors:
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Special Agent Matti
Theatrical report
Three men and a romantic.
The last kiss is very much a chick's flick because it betrays a lot of the secret bloke's business and ends warm fuzziness. The Italian stallions are all hot and steamy and there's also a big wedding. The blokes talk about their feelings. Despite these incongruencies, The last kiss manages to create a reasonable facsimile of real life. Especially if you're a 30-year-old guy.
It's good.
Security censorship classification
M 15+ (Adult themes, medium level sex scenes, drug use, medium level coarse language)
Surveillance time
112 minutes (1:52 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
Film: 19 October 2001 - Italian film Festival, Palace Norton Street
Film: 21 October 2001 - Italian film Festival, Palace Academy Twin
Film: 25 April 2002 - Melbourne, Sydney
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