A Taste of Heartbreak: Love Reinvented in Tre Ciotole

Title: Tre Ciotole
Description: Follows a couple, Marta and Antonio, who split up after what seems like a trivial argument. Marta, played by Rohrwacher, reacts to the breakup by withdrawing into herself. The only symptom she cannot ignore is her sudden lack of appetite. Antonio, a rising chef, played by Germano, immerses himself in his work. But despite being the one who ended things with Marta, he can’t seem to forget her. When Marta discovers that her loss of appetite has more to do with her own health than the pain of separation, everything changes: the taste of food, the music, the desire, the certainty of the choices that were made.
Genre: Feature Film
Date Created: March 3
Production Company: CATTLEYA
Location: Rome, Italy
Contact Email: info@cattleya.it
Phone: +39 06 36 72 01
Fax: +39 06 36 72 050
Producer: Riccardo Tozzi
Writer: Isabel Coixet – Enrico Audenino
Director: Isabel Coixet
Cast: Alba Rohrwacher – Elio Germano – Francesco Carril
Additional Contacts:
RUVIDO PRODUZIONI – info@ruvido.tv+39 06 321 9252
BARTLEBYFILM – info@bartlebyfilm.com+39 06 681 351 59
BUENAPINTA MEDIA – hola@buenapintamedia.com
BTEAM – alex.lafuente@bteampictures.es
VISION DISTRIBUTION – info@visiondistribution.it+39 06 99585100


Tre Ciotole: A Poignant Exploration of Love and Loss

In “Tre Ciotole,” directed by the acclaimed Isabel Coixet, audiences are drawn into the intricate emotional landscape of Marta and Antonio, a couple whose relationship begins to unravel over a seemingly minor disagreement. Set against the vibrant backdrop of Rome, the film follows Marta, portrayed by the talented Alba Rohrwacher, as she retreats into her own world, grappling with the consequences of their separation. Her unexpected struggle with loss of appetite serves as a poignant metaphor for her emotional state, weaving themes of love, identity, and self-discovery throughout the narrative.

Antonio, played by Elio Germano, finds himself torn between his rising culinary ambitions and lingering feelings for Marta. His character arc delves into the complexities of moving on after a breakup, highlighting how personal and professional lives intertwine. Featuring a stellar cast and Coixet’s unique storytelling approach, “Tre Ciotole” promises to resonate with anyone who has faced the bittersweet realities of love and heartache, making it a relevant addition to contemporary cinema.




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