Le cose non dette, directed by Gabriele Muccino, is based on the novel Siracusa by Delia Ephron, who co-wrote the screenplay with Muccino. Production design is by Massimiliano Sturiale, costumes by Angelica Russo. Paolo Buonvino produced and directed the soundtrack; the original song "Le cose non dette" was composed and performed by Mahmood.
The 8 weeks of filming began in Tangier, Morocco, where Carlo and Elisa (Stefano Accorsi, Miriam Leone) have gone to escape from their daily routine and search for new stimuli and a fresh perspective on the world with their teenage daughter, Vittoria, and lifelong friends, Anna and Paolo (Carolina Crescentini, Claudio Santamaria). Rome, their hometown, is a location at the beginning of the film.
"The unsaid lives in the shadowy zone between what we say and what we can’t seem to say" notes Gabriele Muccino. "The places reflect this inner state: Rome, with its chaotic concreteness, and Tangier, a city-horizon, a place of escape that doesn't heal but reveals. The spaces don't decorate: they reflect the characters' internal fractures."
Le cose non dette, directed by Gabriele Muccino, is based on the novel Siracusa by Delia Ephron, who co-wrote the screenplay with Muccino. Production design is by Massimiliano Sturiale, costumes by Angelica Russo. Paolo Buonvino produced and directed the soundtrack; the original song "Le cose non dette" was composed and performed by Mahmood.
The 8 weeks of filming began in Tangier, Morocco, where Carlo and Elisa (Stefano Accorsi, Miriam Leone) have gone to escape from their daily routine and search for new stimuli and a fresh perspective on the world with their teenage daughter, Vittoria, and lifelong friends, Anna and Paolo (Carolina Crescentini, Claudio Santamaria). Rome, their hometown, is a location at the beginning of the film.
"The unsaid lives in the shadowy zone between what we say and what we can’t seem to say" notes Gabriele Muccino. "The places reflect this inner state: Rome, with its chaotic concreteness, and Tangier, a city-horizon, a place of escape that doesn't heal but reveals. The spaces don't decorate: they reflect the characters' internal fractures."
In Rome, highflying couple, Carlo and Elisa, navigate success, routine, and a relationship that might not be what it once was. He is a university professor and writer in the midst of a creative crisis, she is a brilliant journalist, appreciated both at home and abroad. Seeking new inspiration, they set off for Morocco with their teenage daughter, Vittoria, and lifelong friends, Anna and Paolo. Here, unresolved dynamics make themselves felt, secrets resurface and glances blur boundaries and call established certainties into question, and the group has to confront something no one would ever want to face. Then Blu, Carlo's young philosophy student, arrives, a mysterious presence that sparks questions and tensions. In a distant, warm, and still landscape, relationships struggle, unveil, and transform. Sometimes a tiny crack is enough to make everything that seemed stable crumble, perhaps because we never truly know the person next to us.
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