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Mignon è partita

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When her wealthy building contractor father goes on trial, 16-year-old Mignon (Céline Beauvallet) leaves Paris to visit family in Italy. The rather prim, snooty teen at first finds it difficult to fit in with her more earthy relatives, particularly as secrets are revealed about their individual dalliances. But, with the help of her lovestruck cousin Giorgio (Leonardo Ruta) and his supportive mother (Stefania Sandrelli), Mignon learns much about herself over the course of the summer.

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Audience Member This is one for any man who had an unrequited love as an early teen. A very sweet film. I've never seen another film that tackled that fragile period of early manhood so well. I saw this on TV by accident when I was about the same age as the lead character, and I don't know anyone else that has seen this film. Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 01/15/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis When her wealthy building contractor father goes on trial, 16-year-old Mignon (Céline Beauvallet) leaves Paris to visit family in Italy. The rather prim, snooty teen at first finds it difficult to fit in with her more earthy relatives, particularly as secrets are revealed about their individual dalliances. But, with the help of her lovestruck cousin Giorgio (Leonardo Ruta) and his supportive mother (Stefania Sandrelli), Mignon learns much about herself over the course of the summer.
Director
Francesca Archibugi
Producer
Monique Annaud, Guido De Laurentiis, Leo Pescarolo
Screenwriter
Gloria Malatesta, Francesca Archibugi, Claudia Sbarigia
Production Co
Chrysalide Film
Genre
Drama
Original Language
Italian
Runtime
1h 34m