I Can See It in Your Eyes

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I Can See It in Your Eyes
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Directed by Valia Santella
Screenplay byValia Santella
Heidrun Schleef
Produced by Nanni Moretti
Angelo Barbagallo
Starring Stefania Sandrelli
Teresa Saponangelo
Luigi Maria Burruano
CinematographyTommaso Borgstrom
Edited byClelio Benevento
Music by Paolo Fresu
Release date
  • 2004 (2004)
LanguageItalian

I Can See It in Your Eyes (Italian: Te lo leggo negli occhi) is a 2004 Italian drama film co-written and directed by Valia Santella, in her directorial debut. [1] It premiered at the 61st edition of the Venice Film Festival, in the Orizzonti sidebar. [2] For her performance Teresa Saponangelo was nominated for the Silver Ribbon for best supporting actress. [3]

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References

  1. Weissberg, Jay (29 September 2004). "I Can See It in Your Eyes". Variety . Retrieved 15 October 2024.
  2. Emiliani, Simone (22 September 2004). ""Te lo leggo negli occhi", di Valia Santella". SentieriSelvaggi (in Italian). Retrieved 15 October 2024.
  3. Rodier, Melanie (24 January 2005). "Italy's Nastri d'Argento nominations announced". Screen International . Retrieved 15 October 2024.