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Tea With Mussolini (1999) is an enchanting film that takes place in Mussolini's Italy during World War II. It follows the life of an orphaned Italian boy who is taken in by a group of British and American women living in Florence.
Set in a time of political unrest and uncertainty, the film explores themes of identity, love, and the power of friendship. The boy, Luca, finds solace and a sense of belonging in the midst of this eccentric group of women, known as the Scorpioni. They provide him with the love and support he desperately needs, navigating the challenges of wartime together.
Led by the formidable Lady Hester, the Scorpioni include Lucy, a no-nonsense art historian, Arabella, a vivacious socialite, Georgie, a kind-hearted widow, and Elsa, an independent American artist. These diverse women offer Luca a unique perspective on life and empower him to embrace his own individuality.
As Mussolini's fascist regime tightens its grip on Italy, the Scorpioni's lives are dramatically affected. Their bonds are tested as they face a changing world, but their love for Luca and their determination to protect him remain unwavering.
Tea With Mussolini is a heartwarming and visually stunning film that captures the essence of friendship and resilience in the face of adversity. With its incredible cast, captivating storytelling, and beautiful setting, this movie is sure to captivate viewers of all ages.
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Tea with MussoliniRelease Date:
14 May 1999Writers:
John Mortimer, Franco ZeffirelliAwards:
Won 1 BAFTA Award5 wins & 3 nominations total