

Bread and Tulips
An endearing light comedy about a woman who spontaneously becomes a resident of Venice after her family left her behind. While enjoying the wonderful people she meets she achieves a new life and the first time independent of her family.
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Plot Summary
Lost by her family during a vacation in Turkey, a downtrodden housewife finds herself stranded in Amsterdam. Instead of panicking, she embraces her newfound freedom, creating a new identity and exploring the city's vibrant culture. She falls into a new romance and enjoys a life far removed from her mundane existence, until her family unexpectedly arrives.
Critical Reception
Bread and Tulips was met with generally positive reviews, praised for its whimsical tone, charming performances, and beautiful cinematography. Critics noted its ability to balance humor with poignant moments, though some found its narrative a bit too light.
What Reviewers Say
- A charming and visually appealing romantic comedy.
- Paola Cortellesi delivers a captivating performance as the liberated housewife.
- The film's whimsical nature and picturesque Amsterdam setting are highlights.
Google audience: Audience reviews frequently highlight the film's lighthearted and feel-good nature, with many appreciating the lead actress's performance and the picturesque setting of Amsterdam. Some viewers found the plot predictable but enjoyed the overall escapist quality.
Awards & Accolades
Won 5 David di Donatello Awards, including Best Actress for Paola Cortellesi and Best Original Song. Nominated for 5 European Film Awards.
Fun Fact
The film was originally intended to be directed by Nanni Moretti, who had also penned the original screenplay. However, Moretti withdrew from the project, and Roberto Benigni stepped in.
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