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Director:
Franco Zeffirelli
Writers:
John Mortimer (writer)
Franco Zeffirelli (autobiography)
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Release Date:
14 May 1999 (USA) more
Genre:
Drama | Comedy | War more
Tagline:
A story of civilized disobedience
Plot:
Semi-autobiographical tale from the early life of director Franco Zeffirelli looks at the illegitimate son (Charlie Lucas as a child... more | add synopsis
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Awards:
Won BAFTA Film Award. Another 3 wins & 2 nominations more
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British Producer Parsons Dies
 (From WENN. 21 August 2009, 12:06 PM, PDT)

Cher and Aguilera to work 'Burlesque'
 (From Monsters and Critics. 23 June 2009, 2:07 PM, PDT)

User Comments:
A Good Movie With Just a Little Bit Missing. *** out of **** more (151 total)

Cast

  (Cast overview, first billed only)

Cher ... Elsa Morganthal Strauss-Armistan

Judi Dench ... Arabella
Joan Plowright ... Mary Wallace

Maggie Smith ... Lady Hester Random

Lily Tomlin ... Georgie Rockwell
Baird Wallace ... Luca
Charlie Lucas ... Luca (Child)
Massimo Ghini ... Paolo
Paolo Seganti ... Vittorio Fanfanni
Claudio Spadaro ... Mussolini
Mino Bellei ... Cesare
Paul Chequer ... Wilfred Random, aka Miss Lucy
Tessa Pritchard ... Connie Raynor
Michael Williams ... British Consul
Paula Jacobs ... Molly
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Un te con Mussolini (Italy)
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MPAA:
Rated PG for thematic elements, language, brief nudity and some mild violence.
Runtime:
117 min
Country:
Italy | UK
Language:
English | Italian
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
DTS | Dolby Digital
Company:
Cattleya more

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Trivia:
Arabella's dog Nikki is actually the director's dog. more
Goofs:
Factual errors: The tanks the Germans ride in on are in-fact U.S. Army M4 Sherman's, not German Built Panzer's. more
Quotes:
[first lines]
Title Card: Florence 1935.
Title Card: The love affair between the artistically-inclined English community and Florence was soon to be overshadowed by the clouds of war.
Title Card: But at the moment the sun is still shining on the squares and statues, and the dictator Mussolini is the gentleman who makes the trains run on time.
Connie Raynor: Excuse me, are you the Consul?
British Consul: Yes.
Connie Raynor: Connie Raynor of the Morning Post. I'm fascinated to know what His Majesty's Consul in Florence makes of it all?
British Consul: I can't believe your readers would be interested in our little ceremony.
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Movie Connections:
Features A Bridge Too Far (1977) more
Soundtrack:
Smoke Gets in Your Eyes more

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A Good Movie With Just a Little Bit Missing. *** out of ****, 14 June 1999
7/10
Author: Blake French (dlfspartan@aol.com) from Mason, Michigan--USA

"Tea With Mussolini" is a good movie with just a little bit missing. There isn't a major flaw present, nor is there any outright bad filmmaking. The film itself has a lot of colorful characters, gentle subplots, twisted dialogue and emotional depth. What it is lacking is just about everything else. The story is said to be a nugget out of the life of writer director Franco

Zeffirelli, who in the mid 1930s and the early 1940s in Florence, is replaced with a young boy named Luca who is being raised in as an orphan. He doesn't know, but his mother is dead, and his father is married to another woman and doesn't give a bag of bones about his rightful him.

There we have it, the first act of the movie. Just a few scenes. Just a few minutes. We meet the characters and discover the problem: Luca has no one. The message so simple and sweet, thus it is almost a shame that the second act begins immediately with the solution: The boy's father's secretary, Mary Wallace, decides to adopt him. She is part of an eccentric community of British refugees called the Scorpioni, who sip tea and take part in Italy's wonders. The team includes Arabella (Judi Dench), Georgie (Lily Tomlin), Mary (Joan Plowright) and is led by the snotty Hester (Maggie Smith), whose late husband was England's ambassador to Italy, working with the dictator Mussolini. The boy becomes indulged into the group making many life long friends.

A subplot in the film deals with Hester's hostility against Elsa (Cher), a rich American art collected providing help for the Scorpioni and Luca's future, sharing the same interests as the ladies.

As the war grows more and more powerful, and when Italy enters the side of Germany, the English are classified as enemies who must be strung together into a small shelter to be held for the duration of the war.

The plot gets more and more complicated, to the point of feeling a sense of a false second act. But after analyzing the movie a little more in depth, I observe it's structure is nothing more than the cunningly common three act formula. There are several stories in one here, making the movie's structure deceiving.

The performances are pretty good. Cher especially does well with another perfectly casted character worthy of a nomination for best supporting actress. Judi Dench, Joan Plowright, Maggie Smith and Lily Tomlin form the perfect team the old ladies' club, all delivering top notch performances. A further nice touch to the film's credit goes to the amazingly realistic aging process of Luca, from young boy to teenager, the resemblance of the actors (Charlie Lucas and Baird Wallace)make this an emotional journey easy to buy into.

I suppose that within the boundaries the filmmakers do a good job of giving us variety, but the boundaries are too strict here. I felt like that seeing the glamorous Italian scenery and a bunch of elders enjoying life wasn't exactly enough to hold interest for the running length, which is almost two hours. True, the characters provided an interesting prospective of life in Italy in the 1930s, but even they couldn't hold the movie together for two hours.

I liked "Tea With Mussolini," but I am sure many audiences will not. The movie is soapy and historical (one of the better period film's to come down the road in some time, may I add), the thematic elements may though some off, and there isn't a whole lot of relevance in the film either. Not a great production by any means, but "Tea With Mussolini" does end up coming off as a marginally passable journey into the heart of Italy in the 1930s.

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