Me, Myself and Her
- Director: Maria Sole Tognazzi
- Writer: Ivan Cotroneo; Francesca Marciano
- Producer: Carlotta Calori; Francesca Cima
CGiii Comment
How refreshing...Italian sophistication does a make-over with the lesbian drama...
There are no dowdy-dressed lesbians here...here, these women (of a certain age) embrace their femininity...with lipstick and haute couture...and there's not even an acoustic guitar anywhere to be seen. No dippy-hippy, vegetarian/vegan stuff, not a tattoo nor a baseball cap.
So damn refreshing!
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
Marina and Federica have been together for five years now, they live in a gorgeous apartment in Rome, they share the same bed, they use the same face cream, they make love, they fight, but they still don’t know if they are a couple.
Marina has it all: she’s beautiful, sexy and funny. She is an independent, self-confident and curious woman, who knows what she wants, she likes women and she loves Federica.
Federica is a busy respected architect with a marriage behind her and a grown up son in his twenties. Marina is the first and only woman in her life. Federica is overly discreet and very different from Marina. Marina and Federica’s love story suddenly reaches a crossroads when a former love of Federica reappears.
Cast & Characters
Margherita Buy as Federica Salvini;
Sabrina Ferilli as Marina Baldi;
Fausto Maria Sciarappa as Marco;
Alessia Barela as Camilla;
Domenico Diele as Bernardo;
Ennio Fantastichini as Sergio;
Antonio Zavatteri as Carlo;
Massimiliano Gallo as Stefano;
Anna Bellato;
Roberto Cacioppoli;
Roberta Fiorentini