| See You | |
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| Directed by | Gianni Zanasi |
| Screenplay by | Gianni Zanasi |
| Starring | Stefania Rivi Wilson Saba |
| Cinematography | Giulio Pietromarchi |
| Edited by | Rita Rognoni |
| Music by | Giuliano Taviani |
| Distributed by | Istituto Luce |
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| Language | Italian |
See You (Italian : A domani), also known as Until Tomorrow, is a 1999 Italian coming-of-age comedy-drama film written and directed by Gianni Zanasi. It premiered into the main competition at the 56th Venice International Film Festival.
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The film was shot in the director's hometown Vignola. [1] Zanasi described it as "a little film without a story". [1] He wrote the screenplay in three weeks, [2] and shot it in seven weeks, with eight weeks of post-production. [1]
The film had its world premiere at the 56th edition of the Venice Film Festival, in which it entered the main competition. [1]
Variety's critic David Rooney described the film as "agreeable but slight", "self-consciously cute" and lacking spontaneity. [3] Irene Bignardi from La Repubblica noted the Éric Rohmer influences in the film, and described it as overly simplistic. [4] Tullio Kezich from Corriere della Sera referred to it as "initially pleasant, witty, and harmless, but increasingly weak as it progresses." [5]