Breaking Up in Rome | |
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Directed by | Edoardo Leo |
Screenplay by | Edoardo Leo Marco Bonini Damiano Bruè Lisa Riccardi |
Produced by | Fulvio Lucisano Federica Lucisano |
Starring | Edoardo Leo Marta Nieto Claudia Gerini Stefano Fresi |
Cinematography | Fabio Zamarion |
Edited by | Consuelo Catucci |
Music by | Gianluca Misiti |
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Language | Italian |
Breaking Up in Rome (Italian: Lasciarsi un giorno a Roma) is a 2021 Italian-Spanish romantic comedy film co-written and directed by Edoardo Leo and starring Edoardo Leo, Marta Nieto and Claudia Gerini.
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The film was produced by Fulvio and Federica Lucisano. [1] Principal photography started in Rome on 7 July 2020. [1] The original title comes from a hit song by Niccolò Fabi. [1]
The film was released on Italian cinemas on 30 November 2021. [2]
For this film, Leo was awarded the Flaiano Prize for best director. [3]
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