The Man Who Loves

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The Man Who Loves
The Man Who Loves.jpg
Directed by Maria Sole Tognazzi
Written byIvan Cotroneo
Maria Sole Tognazzi
Starring
Cinematography Arnaldo Catinari
Edited by Walter Fasano
Music by Carmen Consoli
Release date
  • 2008 (2008)
LanguageItalian

The Man Who Loves (Italian : L'uomo che ama) is a 2008 Italian romance-drama film directed by Maria Sole Tognazzi. [1] It was the opening film at the 2008 Rome Film Festival. [2]

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References

  1. Lee Marshall (27 October 2008). "The Man Who Loves (Uomo che ama, L')". Screen Daily . Retrieved 7 September 2014.
  2. Eric J. Lyman (10 September 2008). "'Man Who Loves' to open Rome fest". The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved 7 September 2014.