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Bread and Tulips

Original title: Pane e tulipani
  • 2000
  • PG-13
  • 1h 54m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
12K
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Bread and Tulips (2000)
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After being forgotten in a highway cafe during a bus trip, a housewife decides to start a new life by herself in Venice.After being forgotten in a highway cafe during a bus trip, a housewife decides to start a new life by herself in Venice.After being forgotten in a highway cafe during a bus trip, a housewife decides to start a new life by herself in Venice.

  • Director
    • Silvio Soldini
  • Writers
    • Silvio Soldini
    • Doriana Leondeff
  • Stars
    • Licia Maglietta
    • Bruno Ganz
    • Giuseppe Battiston
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    12K
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    • Director
      • Silvio Soldini
    • Writers
      • Silvio Soldini
      • Doriana Leondeff
    • Stars
      • Licia Maglietta
      • Bruno Ganz
      • Giuseppe Battiston
    • 108User reviews
    • 66Critic reviews
    • 68Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 32 wins & 13 nominations total

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    Licia Maglietta
    Licia Maglietta
    • Rosalba Barletta
    Bruno Ganz
    Bruno Ganz
    • Fernando Girasole
    Giuseppe Battiston
    Giuseppe Battiston
    • Costantino Caponangeli
    Antonio Catania
    Antonio Catania
    • Mimmo Barletta
    Marina Massironi
    Marina Massironi
    • Grazia
    Felice Andreasi
    Felice Andreasi
    • Fermo
    Vitalba Andrea
    Vitalba Andrea
    • Ketty
    Tatiana Lepore
    • Adele
    Daniela Piperno
    • Woman in Car
    Tiziano Cucchiarelli
    • Nic
    Matteo Febo
    • Salvo
    Lina Bernardi
    Lina Bernardi
    • Nancy
    Mauro Marino
    • Lello
    Antonia Miccoli
    • Sami
    Ludovico Paladin
    • Eliseo
    Silvana Bosi
    • Costantino's Mother
    Manrico Gammarota
    • Man at the Station
    Massimiliano Speziani
    • Goran
    • Director
      • Silvio Soldini
    • Writers
      • Silvio Soldini
      • Doriana Leondeff
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    User reviews108

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    9bobcolganrac

    Very Nicely Done !

    What I appreciated most in Bread And Tulips (English title), is the subtlety of the humor.

    There are some truly wonderful comedic small touches here, such as when the plumbing 'detective' is confronted at gunpoint by Ganz's very linguistically eloquent character, and fails to understand him. There are some very funny lines. But it's not a gutbuster. It's more subtle than that.

    A most human drama. Characters are drawn from real life, given just enough idiosyncrasy to make them interesting, not abstractions. I thought it was as gender fair as any movie I've seen : both the women and men are equally shown as flawed, ignorant, sinister, mean, or noble and generous without making the case for one sex being preponderantly more prone to such failings or graces than the other gender.

    It is directed with a nurturing gentleness reflective of a female director . . .although the director is a man and the co-writer a woman. The story's protagonist is a woman whose heart has been relegated to second-class by all the self-serving males who surround her. . . her intimacy sacrificed. A woman can understand another woman in this conflict more naturally than men usually can which makes the director's accomplishment all the more remarkable.

    If you're up for a romantic movie comedically driven but full of pathos, look no further. I recommend this movie heartily.

    Wish there were more movies this well done. . . .
    JohnDeSando

    I fell in love again with Italy and European mature-woman idolatry.

    Recently Charlotte Rampling in `Under the Sand' and Tilda Swinton in `The Deep End' remind us that European cinema has long portrayed middle-age women as desirable in a way immature American men are unaccustomed, so conditioned are we to a youth culture that adores naughty teenage waifs and jaded 20-somethings.

    Now the Italian `Bread and Tulips' introduces us to the attractive Licia Maglietta as the middle-aged housewife refugee finding love and friendship in Venice. Although the setup of this film left me fidgeting for action, when I saw her liberated from her family and slowly begin her renewal, I fell in love again with Italy and European mature-woman idolatry. I don't know if it's the ample breasts, knowing smiles, or willingness to sass that gets my attention, or maybe all of the above. I do know 2 hours of these savvy women are far more satisfying than any days with Julia Roberts or Kirsten Dunst.

    Let me not ignore the true man in this tale: Bruno Ganz, the angel from `Wings of Desire,' plays brooding waiter Fernando, ready at any moment to hang himself until Rosealba renews his love of love and epic verse. Ganz is a marvel of understated acting, a perfect companion to the romantic Rosealba.

    The inevitable comparison between director Silvio Soldini and Woody Allen, with their genial sense of city and women, is appropriate, especially considering the similarity between Soldini's romantic Venice and Allen's lyrical Paris in `Everyone Says I Love You.'

    `Bread and Tulips' received several David Di Donatello Awards, the Italian version of the Oscars, for best picture, actor, actress, supporting actor, supporting actress, director, and three others. To see Rosealba go from frumpy mom to bohemian accordion and tulip player is worth wading through a boring Wayne Knight, wanabee plumber cum detective or over the top, philandering, bourgeois bathroom fixtures magnate husband. Some of this stuff is downright dull slapstick, a little like the sophomoric stumbling of `Life is Beautiful,' but when Rosealba smiles, it's very good.
    7Boba_Fett1138

    Enjoyable movie.

    This is an enjoyable little Italian/Swiss production, that mostly gets carried by its characters.

    The movie is sweet, little and innocent. In other words, perfect harmless entertainment. The movie feels warm and sincere, this is due to the setting of the movie (Venice) and its characters, that are all far from perfect but because of that also very humane and in this case also enjoyably quirky at times.

    The movie is mostly comical with its characters. They are over-the-top but at the same time kept humane. It helps to make the movie an enjoyable one to watch and at the same time also keeps sure that the emotions of the movie feel real.

    The movie features a nice story in which a married mother escapes her normal everyday life after she has been forgotten during a vacation by the tour bus. She decides to take advantage of the situation by hitchhiking to Venic, the city she always wanted to visit. perhaps for the first time ever in her life she feels herself alive and home somewhere, where she really can be herself. She decides to stay for a day but the day soon becomes days and the days weeks.

    For a change the movie centrally features a love-story between 2 persons at age and not persons who are still in the prime of their life and are in their early 20's, or something. It's refreshing, dramatic more powerful and involving and in a way also sweeter.

    Licia Maglietta is a good leading lady for the movie. and she forms a good couple with Bruno Ganz, who is halve Swiss, halve Italian and by far has the best lines of the movie, that almost sound poetic like. The rest of the supporting actors are mainly for the fun but everyone does a good job at portraying them.

    The movie is however not the best made and constructed one. At times they simply choose not to show some of the dramatic responses and just cut away and goes forward in time or back to another location. In my opinion this is a sign of weakness of the film-maker's skills and it's also definitely due to the editing that the movie does not work out at all times.

    Nevertheless, you should be able to appreciate and enjoy watching this movie.

    7/10

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    8dierregi

    Poetic unreality

    A sweet movie that pretends to be anchored in reality. When bored housewife Rosalba is "forgotten" during a trip, on a highway petrol station, she decides to go wild for one day and hitches a ride to Venice.

    Once in Venice, Rosalba is fascinated by the city and by a way of life that is not merely utilitarian but also spiritually fulfilling. The flower shop where she finds a job is a first example of beauty as necessary to the soul.

    Rosalba brings a bunch of flowers home every evening, to Fernando, the enigmatic waiter that rents her a room. She finds an accordion and remembers how much she loved playing. She strikes up immediate friendship with Grazia, the beautician next door. Most of all, her life is not anymore just being a servant to her unfaithful husband and selfish grown-up sons.

    To avoid making the plot too dreamy, Rosalba lives in realistic surroundings: Fernando's apartment is messy and located in a cheap area, the Venice shown is not the luxury facade and Rosalba undergoes only a minimal physical transformation. Yet, it looks like she turned from shabby and vulgar middle-aged woman into a shiny, ageless creature just because of her happiness and a cheap yet feminine dress.
    lauren290

    Quick review

    In Pane e tulipani (Bread and Tulips), a bored, middle-aged housewife is on vacation with her two disaffected teenage sons and her tyrannical, cheating husband. After a mishap in a restroom bathroom, Rosalba (Licia Maglietta) is left behind by the tour bus with her family not even noticing her absence. Impulsively, Rosalba hitchhikes to Venice. The formula in the film for a newfound awakening of the spirit is simple if somewhat unlikely. First, find a spare room in the apartment of an eloquently speaking, if somewhat suicidal, Icelandic waiter (Bruno Ganz). Secondly, replace tacky touristy outfit with a brand new wardrobe of pretty bohemian dresses. Next, befriend your questionably legitimate `holistic beautician and masseuse' neighbor (Marina Massironi). After, find a satisfying job working for an anarchic florist (Felice Andreasi). Also, confront the plumber/ amateur detective (Guiseppe Battiston) your husband has hired to track you down. Finally, aid your new band of quirky friends along the path of self discovery while doing so yourself. The basic storyline of Bread and Tulips is not an especially original one, but the film is exceptional in its surprising delicacy in which it handles the story. The humor is sophisticated and the romantic story is never overly sweet. This movie is worth seeing not because it has some deep, life changing message. It is simply a romantic comedy made to entertain, but it is romantic comedy at its best. It is handled very differently than it would have been if it had been made in Hollywood, from the subtle sexiest of Licia Maglietta's character to the total lack of sexual references between the main romantic couple. The characters are unrealistic but not to the point of being ridiculous. The ending is happy without being disgustingly sentimental. Bread and Tulips was directed by Silvio Soldini who also co-wrote it with Doriana Leondeff. It won nine David di Donatello Awards, the Italian Oscar equivalent, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress and Best Supporting Actor. This film is a refreshing new look at a clichéd idea.

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    • Trivia
      Licia Maglietta actually played the accordion in the scenes where her character does so. It is her playing that can be heard in the movie.
    • Quotes

      Rosalba Barletta: Is it true that you're on drugs?

      Nic: Who told you that?

      Rosalba Barletta: Aunt Ketty.

      Nic: Mom, that's not true. Weed is not a drug.

      Rosalba Barletta: No? Then what is it?

      Nic: Weed.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Planet of the Apes/Brother/Apocalypse Now Redux/Wet Hot American Summer/Bread & Tulips (2001)
    • Soundtracks
      Franska Valsen
      Written by Lars Hollmer

      Performed by Licia Maglietta

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    • Release date
      • November 2, 2001 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • Switzerland
    • Official sites
      • Archivio del Cinema Italiano (ANICA)
      • Cinema Italiano
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • 逐夢鬱金香
    • Filming locations
      • Paestum, Capaccio, Salerno, Campania, Italy
    • Production companies
      • Monogatari
      • Istituto Luce
      • Rai Cinema
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $5,318,679
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $32,933
      • Jul 29, 2001
    • Gross worldwide
      • $9,735,211
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 54m(114 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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