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Facing Windows (2003)

Facing Windows (2003)
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Young married couple Giovanna (Giovanna Mezzogiorno) and Filippo (Filippo Nigro) have been married long enough to have become almost completely jaded by their lots in life, with most of their individual aspirations having been set aside some time ago. As their marriage begins to fall apart, the two encounter a strange old man (Massimo Girotti) who calls himself Simone since he can't seem to recall his real name or much about his past history. Filippo brings the man home to stay with them, which initially irritates Giovanna. Over time, she gradually befriends the confused old man and eventually notices a tattoo on his arm indicative of his being a WWII Holocaust survivor. Taking "Simone" to an old Roman ghetto, she helps him remember his name (Davide) and his time spent in that very ghetto -- which includes recalling the very painful memory of his lover Simone's capture and murder at the hands of the Nazis. Meanwhile, Giovanna has been spending her free time impulsively peeping across the street at her attractive neighbor Lorenzo (Raoul Bova) -- who in turn has been spying on her. Giovanna is thus forced to decide between Filippo and Lorenzo, as well as possibly realizing a long dormant professional dream that her new friend Davide may be able to help her undertake. ~ Ryan Shriver, Rovi

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Starring:
Giovanna MezzogiornoMassimo Girotti, (more)
Director(s):
Ferzan Ozpetek
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Facing Windows

Young married couple Giovanna (Giovanna Mezzogiorno) and Filippo (Filippo Nigro) have been married long enough to have become almost completely jaded by their lots in life, with most of their individual aspirations having been set aside some time ago. As their marriage begins to fall apart, the two encounter a strange old man (Massimo Girotti) who calls himself Simone since he can't seem to recall his real name or much about his past history. Filippo brings the man home to stay with them, which initially irritates Giovanna. Over time, she gradually befriends the confused old man and eventually notices a tattoo on his arm indicative of his being a WWII Holocaust survivor. Taking "Simone" to an old Roman ghetto, she helps him remember his name (Davide) and his time spent in that very ghetto -- which includes recalling the very painful memory of his lover Simone's capture and murder at the hands of the Nazis. Meanwhile, Giovanna has been spending her free time impulsively peeping across the street at her attractive neighbor Lorenzo (Raoul Bova) -- who in turn has been spying on her. Giovanna is thus forced to decide between Filippo and Lorenzo, as well as possibly realizing a long dormant professional dream that her new friend Davide may be able to help her undertake. ~ Ryan Shriver, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
106 mins

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Director(s):
Ferzan Ozpetek
Writer(s):
Ferzan OzpetekGianni Romoli
Producer(s):
Gianni RomoliTilde Corsi
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Sexual Situations, Profanity)
Categories:
Independent Films
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Jan Allison R.

    Tiramisu in the afternoon - satisfying movie although predictable story line with a "made for TV" feel. If it were a novella instead of a DVD, one would read it on a sandy beach during the heat of summer. We all need an occasional romantic diversion such as La finestra di fronte, so relax and let yourself remember your lover who slipped away. As Simone said to Giovanna, "Not all passion grows into love." (The subtitles are very manageable) 7/7/2010

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    Pam C.

    Everday situations done honestly and beautifully. My favorite kind of movie. Pam C.

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    Gary S.

    This movie is about the "soul" that drives individuals. It is a beautifully sensitive movie taht I enjoyed watching very much. American film makers rarely make movies like this one and it is a pleasure to see a movie about the true emotions of people and how they respond to them.

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