Vivere

Vivere

Release date : September 26, 2019
Runtime : 1h 43m
Countries of origin : Italy /
Original Language : Italian /
Director : Francesca Archibugi /
Production companies : Lotus Production / 3 Marys Entertainment / RAI Cinema /
September 26, 2019 1h 43m Italy Drama Italian More
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In a respectable suburb made up of row houses, Luca Attorre — a freelance journalist who struggles to get his features published in the papers — is unable to maintain Susi, a ballerina reduced to teaching dance to overweight women, and Lucilla, their quiet and imaginative six-year- old daughter who suffers from severe bronchial asthma. They are helped economically by Pierpaolo, Luca’s seventeen-year-old son from a previous relationship. Pierpaolo lives in an Art Nouveau house with his mother and grandfather, an important trial lawyer of cases linked to politics who rakes in several million euros a year. In the setting of a magnificent and incomprehensible Rome, both a good mother and a bad one, Mary Ann, a deeply Catholic student of art history from Ireland, au pair for the little Lucilla, is caught in the middle.
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  • title:Vivere
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2019
  • Runtime:1h 43m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Italy ·
  • Original Language: Italian ·
  • Director: Francesca Archibugi /
  • Writers: Francesca Archibugi · Paolo Virzì · Francesco Piccolo · Francesca Archibugi ·
  • Production companies: Lotus Production · 3 Marys Entertainment · RAI Cinema ·
  • Overview:In a respectable suburb made up of row houses, Luca Attorre — a freelance journalist who struggles to get his features published in the papers — is unable to maintain Susi, a ballerina reduced to teaching dance to overweight women, and Lucilla, their quiet and imaginative six-year- old daughter who suffers from severe bronchial asthma. They are helped economically by Pierpaolo, Luca’s seventeen-year-old son from a previous relationship. Pierpaolo lives in an Art Nouveau house with his mother and grandfather, an important trial lawyer of cases linked to politics who rakes in several million euros a year. In the setting of a magnificent and incomprehensible Rome, both a good mother and a bad one, Mary Ann, a deeply Catholic student of art history from Ireland, au pair for the little Lucilla, is caught in the middle.
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