Leo Da Vinci: Mission Mona Lisa

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Leo Da Vinci: Mission Mona Lisa
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Film poster
Directed bySergio Manfio
Written bySergio Manfio
Francesco Manfio
Produced byFabio Testa
Edited byUmberto Barison
Music byMarco Fedalto [1]
Production
companies
Gruppo Alcuni
Warsaw Movie Home [2]
Release date
  • 11 January 2018 (2018-01-11)
Running time
85 minutes [3]
CountriesItaly
Poland
LanguageItalian
Box office$2,594,932 [4]

Leo Da Vinci: Mission Mona Lisa (Italian : Leo da Vinci - Missione Monna Lisa) [3] is a 2018 Italian-Polish 3D computer-animated adventure film directed by Sergio Manfio. [5]

Contents

Premise

The film follows a fictionalised young Leonardo da Vinci, who goes on an adventure alongside four friends in order to find a sunken treasure to save crush Lisa from bankruptcy and a forced marriage. [6]

Cast

Italian

English

Release and reception

Leo Da Vinci was released theatrically in Italy on 11 January 2018. It had a worldwide gross of $2,594,932. [4]

The film received generally negative reviews from critics, and on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes the film holds an approval rating of 43% based on seven critical reviews, indicating a "rotten" score. [7]

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