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I Don't Love You Like That
'I Don't Love You Like That' follows a brash love addict and a guarded virgin, two hilariously opposite gay best friends as one learns to love and the other learns to let it go.
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Plot Summary
This film offers a raw and intimate look into the life of Pio, a young Romani man living in the cramped conditions of a makeshift camp on the outskirts of Rome. As he navigates his formative years, Pio grapples with the complexities of family, identity, and the harsh realities of poverty and prejudice that define his community. The narrative unfolds with a vérité style, capturing moments of both tenderness and hardship.
Critical Reception
Jonas Carpignano's debut feature was lauded for its authentic portrayal of Romani life and its sensitive, non-judgmental approach to its subject matter. Critics praised the film's neorealist aesthetic and the compelling performances from its non-professional cast, particularly Pio Amorelli. It was recognized for offering a humanizing perspective on a community often marginalized and misunderstood.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic and empathetic portrayal of Romani life.
Hailed for its neorealist style and compelling performances from a non-professional cast.
Noted for its humanizing perspective on a marginalized community.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the film's powerful authenticity and its ability to humanize the Romani community, resonating with viewers who appreciated its raw and honest storytelling.
Awards & Accolades
Selected for Critics' Week at the Cannes Film Festival, where it received the Europa Cinemas Label Award. Nominated for Best Director and Best First Feature Film at the 2016 Independent Spirit Awards.
Fun Fact
Director Jonas Carpignano lived in the Romani community in Rome for several years before making the film, working closely with the residents to ensure an authentic depiction of their lives.
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