Under the Tuscan Sun (film)

Under the Tuscan Sun

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Audrey Wells
Produced by Tom Sternberg
Audrey Wells
Screenplay by Audrey Wells
Based on Under the Tuscan Sun by
Frances Mayes
Starring Diane Lane
Sandra Oh
Lindsay Duncan
Music by Christophe Beck
Cinematography Geoffrey Simpson
Editing by Arthur Coburn
Andrew Marcus
Todd E Miller
Distributed by Touchstone Pictures
Release date(s) September 26, 2003 (2003-09-26)
Running time 113 minutes
Language English
Budget $18 million
Box office $58,878,723

Under the Tuscan Sun is a 2003 film based on Frances Mayes' 1996 memoir of the same name. The film was directed by Audrey Wells and starred Diane Lane.

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Plot

Frances Mayes (Diane Lane) is a San Francisco writer whose seemingly perfect life has just taken an unexpected detour. She finds out at a party that she's hosting, from a writer to whom she had given a bad review of his book, that her husband has been cheating on her. The divorce leaves her depressed and with seemingly terminal writer's block; her best friend Patti (Sandra Oh), a lesbian who is expecting a child, is beginning to think Frances might never recover. Patti convinces her to take an Italian vacation, to Tuscany in the town of Cortona, but it's on a gay tour Patti and her partner Grace (Kate Walsh) had booked it for themselves, but changed plans after Patti became pregnant. At first Frances refuses, but then after a depressing day in her new, gloomy apartment, she decides that it is a good idea to get away for a little while after all. In Tuscany, while stopping in a small town she sees a notice about a villa for sale, in Cortona. Then, after the passengers are back on the tour bus, the bus has to stop to let a herd of sheep pass, and Frances realizes that they've stopped in front of the very villa that she had seen for sale, something she believes is a sign. She asks the driver to stop and she gets off the bus. Through a series of serendipitous events she becomes the owner of a lovely yet dilapidated villa in beautiful Tuscany. From this point her life begins anew with a variety of interesting characters and unusual but gentle souls. She hires a crew of Polish immigrants to renovate the house. Over time, Frances also befriends her Italian neighbors and develops relationships with her Polish workers, the realtor who sold her the villa, and Catherine, an eccentric, aging, British actress. Later, she is visited by the now very pregnant Patti, whose partner Grace has left her. Frances does meet a romantic interest, Marcello, but it does not last, and she is about to give up on happiness when two young lovers come to her for help. Eventually, she finds the fulfillment she was searching for in a wedding at the villa, where she also meets an American writer who is traveling in Tuscany. The movie ends with a new love in her life.

Federico Fellini References: There are few similarities to Fellini's La Dolce Vita. When the character Catherine caresses a duck at the open market, it is very similar to Anita Ekberg stroking the white kitten prior to dancing in the Fontana di Trevi.

Reception

Under the Tuscan Sun opened well in the United States, grossing $9,751,425 on 1,226 screens, opening at #2 in the U.S. Box office in the weekend of September 28, 2003. This was more than half of its estimated $18 million budget. The film was a box office success earning $43,610,723 domestically and a further $15,268,000 internationally, totaling $58,878,723 worldwide.[1]

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