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  1. Marriages (Italian: Matrimoni) is a 1998 Italian romantic comedy film directed by Cristina Comencini. For her performance Cecilia Dazzi won the David di Donatello for best supporting actress.

  2. 28. Okt. 1998 · Marriages: Directed by Cristina Comencini. With Diego Abatantuono, Francesca Neri, Stefania Sandrelli, Claude Brasseur. In 1997 Bologna, Giulia is the perfect wife to Paolo and the accomplished mother of teenagers Luca and Roberta.

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    • Comedy
    • Cristina Comencini
    • 1998-10-28
  3. 28. Okt. 1998 · On Christmas Eve, perfect housewife Giulia Francesca Neri is worried about a family heirloom which has cracked and rushes to the junk shop to get it repaired -- little anticipating her perfect marriage is about to fall to pieces as well.

  4. Matrimony is a drama about the complexity of relationships. On Christmas Eve, perfect housewife Giulia Francesca Neri is worried about a family heirloom which has cracked and rushes to the junk shop to get it repaired – little anticipating her perfect marriage is about to fall to pieces as well.

    • Cristina Comencini
    • Filmauro
  5. Marriages is a film directed by Cristina Comencini with Francesca Neri, Diego Abatantuono, Stefania Sandrelli, Claude Brasseur .... Year: 1998. Original title: Matrimoni. Synopsis: Bologna, 1997. Giulia is THE model wife of Paolo and The accomplished mother of two teenagers, Luca and Roberta. Compared to her mother Vera, to her father Alessio ...

    • Cristina Comencini
    • Francesca Neri
  6. Francesca Neri Cast. Stefania Sandrelli Cast. Claude Brasseur Cast. Roberta Mazzoni Screenplay. Roberto Forza Cinematography. Aldo De Scalzi Music. Critics reviews. Bologna, 1997. Giulia is THE model wife of Paolo and The accomplished mother of two teenagers, Luca and Roberta.

  7. 16. Nov. 1998 · Director-novelist Cristina Comencini turns her hand to romantic comedy in “Marriages,” a fairly standard effort whose rush to please will probably work better on TV than the bigscreen.