Bread and Tulips streaming
Genre
Comedy
Year
2000
Runtime
1h54

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Bread and Tulips

A journey of self-discovery in the heart of Venice

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Synopsis

Bread and Tulips (Pane e tulipani) is a charming Italian comedy-drama film released in 2000, directed by Silvio Soldini. The story follows Rosalba, a middle-aged housewife who embarks on a journey of self-discovery after being left behind by her family during a pit stop. She finds herself in Venice, where she meets a cast of quirky characters who help her embrace life in unexpected ways. As Rosalba navigates her new surroundings, she discovers the beauty of second chances, the importance of following one's heart, and the joy of unexpected friendships amidst the picturesque backdrop of Venice. With heartfelt performances and a whimsical plot, Bread and Tulips is a delightful tale of love, adventure, and finding oneself.

Cast

  • Licia Maglietta

    Licia Maglietta

    Rosalba Barletta

  • Bruno Ganz

    Bruno Ganz

    Fernando Girasoli

  • Giuseppe Battiston

    Giuseppe Battiston

    Costantino Maria Caponangeli

  • Antonio Catania

    Antonio Catania

    Mimmo Barletta

  • Marina Massironi

    Marina Massironi

    Grazia Reginella

  • Felice Andreasi

    Felice Andreasi

    Fermo

Reviews

Bread and Tulips has garnered positive reviews from critics and audiences alike. IMDb gives the film a solid rating of 7.3/10, praising its heartwarming story and engaging performances. Rotten Tomatoes rates it at 71%, highlighting its charming narrative and beautiful setting in Venice. Metacritic gives the film a score of 68/100, commending its relatable characters and feel-good atmosphere. The New York Times describes Bread and Tulips as 'a lovely, bittersweet comedy' that 'celebrates the unexpected pleasures that come to those who stray off the beaten path.' Variety praises the film for its 'warmth, humor, and humanity,' making it a must-watch for fans of uplifting cinema.