10 Rules for Falling in Love

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10 Rules for Falling in Love
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Directed by Cristiano Bortone
Written byCristiano Bortone
Fausto Brizzi
Annalaura Ciervo
Pulsatilla
Starring Guglielmo Scilla
CinematographyRoberto De Nigris
Music by Andrea Farri
Release date
  • 16 March 2012 (2012-03-16)
CountryItaly
Language Italian

10 Rules for Falling in Love (Italian : 10 regole per fare innamorare) is a 2012 romantic comedy film written and directed by Cristiano Bortone and starring Guglielmo Scilla, Vincenzo Salemme and Enrica Pintore. [1] [2] [3]

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Plot

In the 2012 Italian film, 10 Regole Per Fare Innamorare, or in english, 10 Rules for Falling in Love, Renato (Vincenzo Salemme), guides his young son, Marco (Giuglielmo Scilla) on the rules of love. Renato is a womanizing father trying to reconnect with his clumsy son over a woman he has fallen for. Throughout the movie, Renato teaches Marco the Decalogue of Seduction: Ten foolproof rules to make any woman fall in love. On this journey of discovering love, Renato and Marco try to reconnect while setting up the latter with someone they are in love with.

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