Sun, Heart, Love

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Sun, Heart, Love
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Directed by Daniele Vicari
Screenplay byDaniele Vicari
Produced by Domenico Procacci
Starring Isabella Ragonese
Eva Grieco  [ it ]
Francesco Montanari
Francesco Acquaroli
Cinematography Gherardo Gossi
Edited byBenni Atria
Alberto Masi
Music by Stefano Di Battista
Distributed by Koch Media
Release date
  • 2016 (2016)
LanguageItalian

Sun, Heart, Love (Italian: Sole cuore amore) is a 2016 Italian drama film written and directed by Daniele Vicari and starring Isabella Ragonese.

Contents

Plot

Cast

Production

The film was produced by Fandango with Rai Cinema. [1] Principal photography started in November 2015 in Rome. [2] The original title of the film comes from the refrain of the Valeria Rossi's hit song "Tre parole". [1] [3] [4]

Release

The film premiered at the 11th Rome Film Festival. [1] [4] [5] It was released on Italian cinemas on 4 May 2017. [6]

Reception

For her performance Isabella Ragonese was nominated for best actress both at Nastro d'Argento and David di Donatello Awards. [7] [8] The film also received Nastro d'Argento nominations for best score and best sound, and a Globo d'oro nomination for best score. [8] [9]

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References

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