an adorable Italian movie : "Le déjeuner du 15 août" by Gianni di Gregorio
One of the many blogs I read regularly and truly enjoy is the blog of Eve Mongin, a French lawyer based in
The movie was shot in the director's own apartment in the Trastevere district in
the director and main actor of the movie, Gianni di Gregorio
I only saw a few excerpts of the movie and I hope with a bit of luck the movie will be distributed inSpain .
One of the many similarities between Spanish and Italian society is the importance of the family bonds. It is not rare at all, at least inAndalusia , for a family to live with the grand parents. Even if cohabitation might prove difficult at times, family ties are very strong. When I settled in southern Spain , I found it very touching that young children are often looked after by their grandparents, when parents are at work or busy.
Gianni di Gregorio admits having been shaken by his own experience but he also adds: "I discovered and loved the richness, vitality and strength of the old people universe. But I've also witnessed their solitude and vulnerability in a world which goes too fast without knowing where it’s heading to, forgets about its history and loses the sense of continuity of time, which fears old age and death and doesn’t understand that the value of things is related to the quality of our feelings".
You can see excerpts of Le déjeuner du 15 août here, in the original version. Enjoy !
I only saw a few excerpts of the movie and I hope with a bit of luck the movie will be distributed in
One of the many similarities between Spanish and Italian society is the importance of the family bonds. It is not rare at all, at least in
Gianni di Gregorio admits having been shaken by his own experience but he also adds: "I discovered and loved the richness, vitality and strength of the old people universe. But I've also witnessed their solitude and vulnerability in a world which goes too fast without knowing where it’s heading to, forgets about its history and loses the sense of continuity of time, which fears old age and death and doesn’t understand that the value of things is related to the quality of our feelings".
You can see excerpts of Le déjeuner du 15 août here, in the original version. Enjoy !
Comments
It is true about grandparents making wonderful surrogate parents. My grandmothers cared for me while my parents worked. I preferred a grandma to mom any day!
Now that we are back in Spain, after so many years away, I must say that the family bonds, although fantastic, are a bit of a "reverse culture shock" for me! I am not used to everyone in the family being so tangled up in each others' lives... my husband finds it very amusing! It is great!
Let's hope this film makes it to Spain...
Happy birthday to your darling, by the way!
The importance of family bonds....yes, they are very important and here in the USA they are practically nonexistent in the general culture. There are exceptions of course, but I wish we valued family ties more here. It's very sad. The generations do not live together but they are good for each other, being at the various stages of life and each has something to teach the other. It can be difficult with all those personalities under one roof, but it an be a very good thing too.
Oh, it's such a pity that Eve Mongin doesn't write in english. I learnt french at school but I don't remember anything now :/ And google language tool isn't perfect yet :), so... it's a pity. That's good You mentioned about this film.
Cheers!
Anna
This is the kind of film I would watch on a Friday night with the perfect bottle of Chianti, of course! :-)
You make life sound beautiful!
And perhaps, it is...
Greetings from London.