Soul Mate (2002 film)

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Soul Mate
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Directed by Sergio Rubini
Screenplay by Domenico Starnone
Sergio Rubini
Starring Violante Placido
Cinematography Paolo Carnera
Music by Pino Donaggio
Ivan Iusco
Release date
  • 2002 (2002)
Language Italian

Soul Mate (Italian : L'anima gemella) is a 2002 Italian fantasy-comedy film directed by Sergio Rubini. It is based on the novel with the same name written by Sandro Veronesi. It premiered at the 59th Venice International Film Festival. [1] [2]

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References

  1. Claudia Mormiglione (September 7, 2002). "Valentina e Violante la cattiva e la buona". La Repubblica . Retrieved 23 February 2014.
  2. David Rooney (September 22, 2002). "Review: 'Soul Mate'". Variety . Retrieved 24 February 2014.