Manuale d'amore

Manuale d'amore

Manuale d'amore is a 2005 Italian blockbuster love comedy composed of four episodes. It was directed by Giovanni Veronesi, who made two sequels, Manuale d'amore 2 – Capitoli successivi in 2007, and Manuale d'amore 3 in 2011. The film is composed of four episodes, each following a different couple, each focusing on a particular stage in the story of a typical love relationship: The characters in the movie are all related in one way of another, and each transition brings background characters from a previous episode to be the protagonists of the next episode. The film is set in Rome.

quick facts
Release date:March 18, 2005
Directed by:Giovanni Veronesi
Runtime:116 Minutes
Producer:Aurelio De Laurentiis
Editor:Claudio di Mauro
Music by:Paolo Buonvino
Cinematography:Tani Canevari
Screenplay by:Ugo Chiti, Giovanni Veronesi
Genre:Comedy

Award-winners from Manuale d'amore

Carlo Verdone
Carlo Verdone
Born:November 17, 1950
Margherita Buy
Margherita Buy
Born:January 15, 1962

Cast of Manuale d'amore

Sergio Rubini
Sergio Rubini
Born:December 21, 1959
Age:52
Silvio Muccino
Silvio Muccino
Born:April 14, 1982
Age:30
Jasmine Trinca
Jasmine Trinca
Born:April 24, 1981
Age:31
Luciana Littizzetto
Luciana Littizzetto
Born:October 29, 1964
Age:47

Honors and Awards

YearAward Won
2005 David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actress, Margherita Buy
2005 David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actor, Carlo Verdone
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YearAward Nomination
2005 David di Donatello for Best Film, Giovanni Veronesi
2005 David di Donatello for Best Cinematography, Tani Canevari
2005 David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actress, Margherita Buy
2005 David Di Donatello for Best Costume Design, Gemma Mascagni
2005 David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actor, Carlo Verdone
2005 David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actor, Silvio Muccino
2005 David di Donatello for Best Script, Ugo Chiti
2005 David di Donatello for Best Producer, Aurelio De Laurentiis
2005 David di Donatello for Best Sound, Gaetano Carito
2005 David di Donatello for Best Score, Paolo Buonvino
2005 David di Donatello for Best Editing, Claudio di Mauro
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Film director of Manuale d'amore

Giovanni Veronesi
Giovanni Veronesi
Born: 1962
Age: 50

Giovanni Veronesi is an Italian film screenwriter, actor and director. Born in Prato, he is the brother of the writer Sandro Veronesi. He has written scripts for Francesco Nuti, Leonardo Pieraccioni, Massimo Ceccherini, Carlo Verdone, before being a commercial success film maker with Che ne...
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Italians 2009 Comedy
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Filming locations for Manuale d'amore

Italy
Italy

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