The film was shot entirely in Naples. The city has a starring role from the opening scene where an aerial shot immediately shows the coastal road, Castel dell’Ovo – the first of many appearances – and galleria Umberto I (both exterior and interior). The newspaper where Giulio works is in Galleria Umberto I.
Valeria lives in rione Sanità, in the picturesque late Baroque Palazzo Sanfelice, where elderly residents play cards on the stairs. Valeria’s photo shoot is set on the monumental interior staircase of the Accademia di Belle Arti in Naples.
Giulio and Valeria confess their love in the stretch of sea facing Villa Imperiale in Posillipo where Giulio has gone to sign a work contract.
Other areas of Naples used in the film include: Real Orto Botanico, Marina Molo Luise, the Città della Scienza and Bagno Elena in Posillipo.
The film was shot entirely in Naples. The city has a starring role from the opening scene where an aerial shot immediately shows the coastal road, Castel dell’Ovo – the first of many appearances – and galleria Umberto I (both exterior and interior). The newspaper where Giulio works is in Galleria Umberto I.
Valeria lives in rione Sanità, in the picturesque late Baroque Palazzo Sanfelice, where elderly residents play cards on the stairs. Valeria’s photo shoot is set on the monumental interior staircase of the Accademia di Belle Arti in Naples.
Giulio and Valeria confess their love in the stretch of sea facing Villa Imperiale in Posillipo where Giulio has gone to sign a work contract.
Other areas of Naples used in the film include: Real Orto Botanico, Marina Molo Luise, the Città della Scienza and Bagno Elena in Posillipo.
Attractive Valeria, who teaches single men to pick up women, is convinced that relationships are predicated on simple biological stimuli. Giulio is an economics journalist who is convinced that strategy cannot be used to find love. Wanting to win back his ex, he goes to Valeria for lessons, but one of the two will have to change their opinion.