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Filming wraps on Francesco Lagi's Il dio dell’amore

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- The new comedy produced by Cattleya, BartlebyFilm and Vision Distribution is an exploration of modern-day love seen through the eyes of Roman poet Ovid

Filming wraps on Francesco Lagi's Il dio dell’amore
Francesco Colella in Il dio dell'amore

An exploration of modern-day love seen “through the curious, enquiring and old-time eyes of an exceptional godfather: the great man of letters, master of seduction and expert poet of love Ovid”. This is how Il dio dell’amore presents itself, a new comedy by Francesco Lagi (the director behind Il pataffio [+see also:
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, selected in competition in Locarno, and Almost Christmas [+see also:
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), on which filming has just wrapped in Rome after seven weeks on set.

Stepping into the Roman poet’s shoes is Francesco Colella (of Padrenostro [+see also:
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and recently seen in the series The Leopard), who’s joined by Benedetta Cimatti (of Un boss in salotto [+see also:
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and the series Mussolini: Son of the Century [+see also:
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), Corrado Fortuna (recently seen in Fuori [+see also:
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and The Boy With Pink Pants [+see also:
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), Vinicio Marchioni (nominated for a David di Donatello Award via 20 Cigarettes [+see also:
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and There Is Still Tomorrow [+see also:
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, and recently seen in Diamanti [+see also:
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), Isabella Ragonese (nominated for four David di Donatello trophies for Our Life [+see also:
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and Like Sheep Among Wolves [+see also:
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, among other movies) and Vanessa Scalera (of Diamanti, Palazzina Laf [+see also:
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, and the series This In Not Hollywood [+see also:
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). The film also stars Anna Bellato (The Last Man on Earth [+see also:
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, The Invention of Snow [+see also:
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), Enrico Borello (Settembre [+see also:
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, La città proibita [+see also:
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), Chiara Ferrara (Another End [+see also:
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) and Elia Nuzzolo (whose career was launched by the hit series Hanno ucciso l'Uomo Ragno - La leggendaria storia degli 883).

The film was written by Enrico Audenino (awarded two Nastri d’argento trophies for Best Original Story via Padrenostro in 2021 and Feeling Better [+see also:
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in 2025) together with Lagi himself. Il dio dell’amore is a journey, or an exploration, through romantic relationships; a story about the sentimental destinies of a handful of people, about the ways they love one another, touch one another and come into contact with one another. It’s an ensemble tale with an ironic, cheerful yet bitter tone, depicting beings lost in the chaos of emotions which have always shaken and amazed us. The characters are all linked by loving relationships and, when seen together, all form part of an intricate design, a tapestry in which each of them is a knot, a beginning and an end. Their fate is in the hands of the God of Love, a capricious and unpredictable creature, sometimes benevolent and meek, at others fierce and bellicose. Our guide on this journey is the poet Ovid, the eternal minstrel of love who transcends sentimentalism and moralising to travel from Imperial Rome to the modern-day world to tell us this story.

Produced by Cattleya (of ITV Studios), BartlebyFilm and Vision Distribution in collaboration with Sky, the film was shot in Rome and will soon be released in Italian cinemas courtesy of Vision Distribution.

(Translated from Italian)

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