Drama and comedy in a small Danish town. That's "Italian for Beginners" in 10 words or less. This Danish film has all of the charm, wit and verve that a foreign-language film needs to succeed in the U ...
[EDITOR’S NOTE: “Italian for Beginners” had its world premiere at the 2001 Berlin Film Festival. Following are excerpts from G. Allen Johnson’s review, first published by indieWIRE on Feb. 13, 2001.
Los Angeles Times film critic Kenneth Turan reviews the movie Italian for Beginners, a romantic comedy that is sweet and funny, and at the same time it's sad and moving. The Danish movie is the first ...
[EDITOR’S NOTE: G. Allen Johnson reviewed “Italian for Beginners” during its Berlin Film Festifval world premiere. The Miramax acquisition will be screened at the New York Film Festival Tuesday and ...
To the already overcrowded list of year-end disappointments bringing 2009 to a sorry close, you can add Nine. With a legendary Broadway score; director Rob Marshall (Chicago) hoping to repeat his ...
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