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| Remember Me, My Love | |
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| Italian | Ricordati di me |
| Directed by | Gabriele Muccino |
| Screenplay by | Gabriele Muccino Heidrun Schleef |
| Story by | Gabriele Muccino |
| Produced by | Domenico Procacci Nadine Luque |
| Starring | Fabrizio Bentivoglio Laura Morante Monica Bellucci Nicoletta Romanoff Silvio Muccino Gabriele Lavia |
| Cinematography | Marcello Montarsi |
| Edited by | Claudio Di Mauro |
| Music by | Paolo Buonvino |
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| Distributed by | Medusa Film (Italy) Gaumont Buena Vista International (France) |
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Running time | 125 minutes |
| Countries | Italy France |
| Language | Italian |
| Budget | €5 million |
| Box office | $12.6 million |
Remember Me, My Love (Italian : Ricordati di me) is a 2003 Italian film co-written and directed by Gabriele Muccino.
At first glance the Ristuccia family is apparently normal and close-knit, but all of its members are hiding something. Carlo, the head of the family, would like to become a writer rather than continue working in an insurance company. Giulia, his wife, is a schoolteacher who aspires to become an actress. Paolo is an insecure teenager who cannot successfully assert himself in front of girls whom he likes. Valentina desires to become a television showgirl at any cost. This silence is broken when Carlo meets his old love Alessia, with whom he starts an extra-marital affair. As a result, he almost ruins the family balance although Giulia tries to save the marriage.