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Directed by | Valerio Andrei |
Produced by | Roberto Alchimede Rita Rusic Company |
Written by | Cristiana Farina and Luca Monesi |
Starring | Cesare Cremonini Martina Stella Denis Fasolo Andrea Ascolese Chiara Sani Carlo Simoni Giulia Weber Maria Mazza Sergio Romano |
Music by | Cesare Cremonini |
Distributed by | Columbia Tristar Films Italia[1] |
Release date(s) | January 25, 2002 (Italy)[2] |
Running time | 95 minutes |
Language | Italian |
Un amore perfetto is a 2002 Italian romantic comedy film directed by Valerio Andrei. It stars Cesare Cremonini,[3] then the lead singer of Italian music group Lùnapop; Martina Stella, then an emerging star following her debut performance in the 2001 film L'ultimo bacio;[4] and Denis Fasolo.
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Ceghe (Cremonini) and Berni (Fasolo) are close friends who are both uneasily transitioning into their adult lives. They meet Laura (Stella) one evening at a nightclub, and the three rapidly become a close group who share "a perfect love." However, romantic impulses between Laura and each of the two men eventually threaten to tear the old friends apart.
As this scenario unfolds, Ceghe becomes aware of a lucrative opportunity to sell a valuable item possessed by guests of the hotel run by his parents. The circumstances and risks of the opportunity are unclear, but Ceghe becomes increasingly determined to make a fortune by stealing and selling the item.
Reviewers generally described the plot of Un amore perfetto as lightweight fare. They considered the film primarily a marketing vehicle, created to capitalize on the popularity of Cremonini and Stella.[5][6][7]
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