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“Vicky Cristina Barcelona” (2008, Woody Allen) Two friends become involved with a Spanish artist who has yet to untangle his relationship with his passionate ex-wife. Watch it for the intoxicating aura of Barcelona, the electric chemistry between Penélope Cruz and Javier Bardem, and a quiet lesson in how emotional chaos gives birth to art.
“Under the Tuscan Sun” (2003, dir. Audrey Wells) Struggling to cope with a painful divorce, writer Frances Mayes slowly slips into depression. Drained and broken, she nevertheless gives in to a friend’s persuasion and travels to Italy to change her scenery. A true miracle unfolds. Watch it as gentle therapy for the autumn blues.
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“To Rome with Love”
(2012, Woody Allen)

Stories of love and adventure come together to form a single portrait of the Eternal City — a light, witty comedy with a vivid palette of characters.

«Mamma Mia!»
(2008, Phyllida Lloyd)

A bride searches for her father among three of her mother’s former lovers on a Greek island. Dancing on the pier, ABBA, and the sea shimmering in turquoise glitter. After all, it’s a cult classic!

“My Sun”
(2005, Luca Guadagnino)

Sophie recalls a summer holiday with her father. She films their vacation, trying to get to know her divorced father better, while he struggles to hide his depression from her. The film is a confession about that one summer when everything seemed good.

“Venice Calling”
(2019, Ivan Calbérac)

Fourteen-year-old Émile is in love with his peer Pauline. She invites him to her concert — the problem is, it takes place in Venice. Émile’s family doesn’t have the money to travel, but they’re not the kind to give up easily. A road movie with a charming kaleidoscope of characters about first love.

“Eat Pray Love” (2010, Ryan Murphy) A journey from divorce to inner harmony through pizza in Naples, meditation in India, and kisses in Bali. A cinematic guide for those who have lost themselves. The film quite literally makes you believe that a summer lasting a whole year truly exists.
“Ticket to Paradise” (2022, Ol Parker) Divorced parents fly to Bali to stop their daughter’s wedding — and end up caught in a comedy of errors themselves. Perfect for those who need laughter set to the sound of the surf. Worth watching at least for the scenes where George Clooney and Julia Roberts dance on the beach.
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