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All Roads Lead to Rome
Description
The movie follows Maggie, an uptight, single mother and college writing teacher from New York City. In an effort to reconnect with her teenage daughter, Maggie embarks on a journey to a Tuscan village and there, she runs into her handsome ex-boyfriend living with his 80-year-old mother.
The movie follows Maggie, an uptight, single mother and college writing teacher from New York City. In an effort to reconnect with her teenage daughter, Maggie embarks on a journey to a Tuscan village and there, she runs into her handsome ex-boyfriend living with his 80-year-old mother.
Actors:
Luis Molteni,
Federico Riccardo Rossi,
Massimo Pittarello,
Barney Harris,
Gianclaudio Caretta,
Marco Bonini,
Paola Lavini
Luis Molteni
5 November 1950, Seregno, Lombardy, Italy
Federico Riccardo Rossi
Massimo Pittarello
Barney Harris
Gianclaudio Caretta
25 September 1993, Taranto, Puglia, Italy
Marco Bonini
20 August 1972, Rome, Lazio, Italy
Paola Lavini
Genre:
Comedy
Country:
United States
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January 16, 2017
Apparently those roads are littered with clichés and contrivances.
April 14, 2016
Just as unimaginative as its premise suggests.
April 14, 2016
The humor is dated, and while scenes in Italian without subtitles are confusing, it isn't difficult to anticipate the turns of story from miles away.
February 19, 2016
Lackluster mother-daughter comedy has teen drug use.
February 05, 2016
A combination romance, farce and road movie that whiffs in all three departments.
February 04, 2016
They just don't make this kind of romantic trifle anymore-and for good reason.

