Emma left Russia to live with her husband in Italy. Now a member of a
powerful industrial family, she is the respected mother of three, but
feels unfulfilled. One day, Antonio, a talented chef and her son's
friend, makes her senses kindle.
Finely
produced, stylish and well-cast melodrama is rich in detail and
rewarding to watch, but its contrived plot and high society settings are
a bit off-putting.
Maltin***:
"Studied tale of the importance of tossing tradition aside to follow
your passions, no matter the consequences, is obvious at times (as it
links food and sensuality), but undeniably provocative. Some viewers may
find its operatic approach difficult to digest - pun intended."
I'm an American living in Regensburg, Bavaria. Born in Munich I spent my first 10 years in Kirkwood, Mo. 1971 we moved to where I am now. Finished German school in 1981, afterwards studied philosophy and German literature and languages. 1982 I joined the management of the local film club's cinema Filmgalerie, and from 1991-2001 I co-owned an own arthouse cinema STALI (Stadtamhofer Lichtspiele). In between I also was partner of the cinema and music bookstore Angry Red Planet for a few years. In the 80s I co-founded the local industrial band and performance art group Lyssa humana that officially still exists, but currently doesn't perform (last time was for our retrospective exhibition in 2010) at the Kunstverein Graz. I was also member of the shortlived noise rock band Hammersmith. Since 2001 I work for the customer service of a large American online company.
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