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Genova (2008 film)

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2008 British film
Genova
Theatrical release poster
Directed byMichael Winterbottom
Written byLaurence Coriat
Michael Winterbottom
Produced byAndrew Eaton
StarringColin Firth
Catherine Keener
Hope Davis
CinematographyMarcel Zyskind
Edited byPaul Monaghan
Music byMelissa Parmenter
Production
company
Revolution Films
Distributed byMetrodome Distribution
Release dates
  • 7 September 2008 (2008-09-07) (TIFF)
  • 27 March 2009 (2009-03-27) (United Kingdom)
Running time
94 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Genova (released in the US asA Summer in Genoa) is a 2008 drama film co-written and directed byMichael Winterbottom and starringColin Firth,Catherine Keener, andHope Davis. It was filmed in the titular city ofGenoa (Genova inItalian) during the summer of 2007. It premiered at the2008 Toronto International Film Festival[1] and won the best director's award at theSan Sebastián International Film Festival.

Plot

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Following the death of his wife in a car accident, a college professor decides to teach English Literature at a university in Genova, Italy. Joe is accompanied by his two daughters, 16-year-old Kelly and 10-year-old Mary. The trio occupies a flat in the crowded Genova streets and soon adapt to the local way of life, taking day trips to the beach and hiring an Italian tutor in musical composition.

Kelly falls in love with local Italian teenage boy and begins dating him, surreptitiously without her father's knowledge. Mary remains close to her father and still deals with painful memories of her mother's death. Mary was directly responsible for the accident and remains haunted by her image.

Joe, while enjoying life in Genova, has to deal with the demands of being a single parent while also balancing his re-emergent love life. One romantic interest is Barbara, a colleague at the university with whom he shared a brief romantic relationship back atHarvard when both were students. Barbara tries to get close to the family, helping with translation and their day-to-day needs in Genova, but beginning to intrude in their private lives. Another romantic interest is a young Italian student in Joe's literature class. She is brash and idealistic and quickly makes her intentions known to the professor.

Joe makes a lunch date with the Italian student, spurning the much older Barbara. Kelly gets into a fight with her Italian boyfriend and is forced to hitch a ride home from the beach. Meanwhile, Mary is left to walk home alone due to Kelly's tardiness and instead follows an apparition of her late mother across a busy intersection, causing another car crash and almost getting killed. The movie ends with the two daughters beginning their studies at a local Italian secondary school, eager to start a new chapter as a family in Genova.

Cast

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Production

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Andrew Eaton produced the film and suggested that it reflectedMichael Winterbottom's family life in the same way that Winterbottom's ex-wife, Sabrina Broadbent, had documented their family life in her novelDescent: An Irresistible Tragicomedy of Everyday Life.[2]

Music

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The theme used for the opening credits is theLe Grand Choral byGeorges Delerue, first used inLa Nuit Americaine.Étude No. 3 (Tristesse) by Chopin recurs throughout.

Reception

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Genoa was generally well received. As of June 2020[update], the film holds a 77% approval rating onRotten Tomatoes, based on 44 reviews with an average rating of 6.24/10. The website's critics consensus reads: "Michael Winterbottom's tale of grief and mourning, though frustrating in places, is intelligent filmmaking with superb central performances."[3] The film was released direct to DVD in the United States in April 2011, immediately after Firth's Oscar win, under the alternate titleA Summer in Genoa.

References

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  1. ^Toronto Film Festival lineup 2008
  2. ^Sheila Johnston (31 March 2009)."Michael Winterbottom interview: on his film 'Genova'".The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved29 August 2013.
  3. ^"Genova (2008)". Rotten Tomatoes.Archived from the original on 11 February 2010. Retrieved29 June 2020.

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