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Tea With Mussolini

PG Released Apr 2, 1999 1h 56m Comedy Drama List
65% Tomatometer 40 Reviews 76% Popcornmeter 5,000+ Ratings
In 1930s fascist Italy, adolescent Luca (Charlie Lucas) just lost his mother. His father, a callous businessman, sends him to be taken care of by British expatriate Mary Wallace (Joan Plowright). Mary and her cultured friends -- including artist Arabella (Judi Dench), young widow Elsa (Cher) and archaeologist Georgie (Lily Tomlin) -- keep a watchful eye over the boy. But the women's cultivated lives take a dramatic turn when Allied forces declare war on Mussolini. Read More Read Less
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Tea with Mussolini contains few surprises, but this amiably ambling drama is too likable -- and well-cast -- to completely resist.

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Wendy Ide Times (UK) Franco Zeffirelli drew on his early life for this evocative portrait of an expat community in pre-Second World War Italy. May 18, 2023 Full Review Lisa Schwarzbaum Entertainment Weekly Rated: D+ Sep 7, 2011 Full Review Globe and Mail Rated: 2.5/4 Mar 22, 2002 Full Review Al Weisel Out Magazine Don't expect Italian neorealism; like most of Zeffirelli's work, the film is slightly grander than life. May 25, 2022 Full Review Chase Burns The Stranger (Seattle, WA) ...in all honesty, the movie is drab. They're literally draped in drab... Jan 5, 2022 Full Review Jan Stuart The Advocate The Zeffirelli approach to history combines the time-marches-on urgency of an old Movietone newsreel with the sun-dappled sheen of an Italian Tourist Authority brochure. Jul 27, 2021 Full Review Read all reviews

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Mc O There should have been a gay character/romance! Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 09/15/23 Full Review isla s This film features a solid cast, some amusing witty comments and its a pretty pleasant watch, although the plot pace is a bit slow at the start and it may bore some I suppose. Its undoubtedly the performances that make this film work as well as it does. It has a definite sense of 'the British stiff upper lip' about it, its fair to say and I found it interesting to see how the somewhat upper class Brits handled finding themselves in a foreign country now a part of such a large scale war. However, I admit that I did find Cher's character rather irritating (as did others in the film - the loud, pompous/extroverted American doesn't go down entirely well among others). Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 03/31/23 Full Review Audience Member 5 stars for a very enjoyable film with a great story, cast, setting...... and 5 well-crafted characters everyone can relate to and cheer for Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/12/23 Full Review Audience Member A decent watch. There's some good acting in there and a passable story. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/30/23 Full Review Audience Member This is one of my favorite movies of all time. Great cast and story. I never get tired of watching it. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/23/23 Full Review Shari H My daughter and I adore this movie Rated 5 out of 5 stars 03/15/20 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis In 1930s fascist Italy, adolescent Luca (Charlie Lucas) just lost his mother. His father, a callous businessman, sends him to be taken care of by British expatriate Mary Wallace (Joan Plowright). Mary and her cultured friends -- including artist Arabella (Judi Dench), young widow Elsa (Cher) and archaeologist Georgie (Lily Tomlin) -- keep a watchful eye over the boy. But the women's cultivated lives take a dramatic turn when Allied forces declare war on Mussolini.
Director
Franco Zeffirelli
Producer
Clive Parsons, Riccardo Tozzi, Giovannella Zannoni, Frederick Muller
Screenwriter
John Mortimer, Franco Zeffirelli
Distributor
CIC Video, United International Pictures, G2 Films
Production Co
Medusa Film, Cattleya, Film & General Productions Ltd. [gb], Cineritmo
Rating
PG
Genre
Comedy, Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Apr 2, 1999, Wide
Release Date (DVD)
May 1, 2001
Box Office (Gross USA)
$14.4M
Runtime
1h 56m
Sound Mix
Dolby Digital, DTS, Surround
Aspect Ratio
Flat (1.37:1)