Francesca & Love

Francesca & Love

Release date : March 16, 2023
Runtime : 1h 23m
Countries of origin : Spain /
Original Language : Catalan / Spanish /
Director : Alba Sotorra /
Writers : Alba Sotorra /
Production companies : Alba Sotorra /
March 16, 2023 1h 23m Spain Documentary Catalan More
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Catalan Francesca Llopis is a visual artist. She draws, paints, sews, folds, films, photographs. And she dates. One night at a wine-fuelled dinner, the vivacious – and single – grey-haired woman declares she longs to find a partner. Her friends protest, telling her she will find no better company than them. Still, she ends up downloading a dating app on her phone and starts setting up dates. Her beloved daughter has just flown the nest to explore the world and play music, so Francesca is left alone to deal with the new emptiness rumbling in her heart. She fills the gap with splashes of bright red paint as she calls her daughter and listens to her heavenly voice, which provides the beautiful soundtrack in a gloriously life-affirming tale about the art of staying young at heart.
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  • title:Francesca & Love
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2023
  • Runtime:1h 23m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Spain ·
  • Original Language: Catalan · Spanish ·
  • Director: Alba Sotorra /
  • Writers: Alba Sotorra ·
  • Production companies: Alba Sotorra ·
  • Overview:Catalan Francesca Llopis is a visual artist. She draws, paints, sews, folds, films, photographs. And she dates. One night at a wine-fuelled dinner, the vivacious – and single – grey-haired woman declares she longs to find a partner. Her friends protest, telling her she will find no better company than them. Still, she ends up downloading a dating app on her phone and starts setting up dates. Her beloved daughter has just flown the nest to explore the world and play music, so Francesca is left alone to deal with the new emptiness rumbling in her heart. She fills the gap with splashes of bright red paint as she calls her daughter and listens to her heavenly voice, which provides the beautiful soundtrack in a gloriously life-affirming tale about the art of staying young at heart.
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