The Man Who Loves

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The Man Who Loves
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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.