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Love Among the Ruins

Love Among the Ruins is a spoof about the miraculous discovery and restoration of a long lost Italian silent film. The film connects a contemporary filmmaker with the genius of the Lumini brothers, two cinematic icons who have been almost overlooked in the history of cinema.

Top Cast

  • Francesco Bettini

    Francesco Bettini

    Spy

  • Serge Bromberg

    Serge Bromberg

    Himself

  • Remo Buosi

    Remo Buosi

    Butler / Barber Client

  • Alessandra Checchinato

    Alessandra Checchinato

    Apprentice Servant

  • Alessandro de Zan

    Alessandro de Zan

    Himself

  • Mary Di Tommaso

    Mary Di Tommaso

    Ester Menegatti / Gioiella Balboni

  • Daniele Donà

    Daniele Donà

    Herself

  • Fabio Fioravanti

    Fabio Fioravanti

    Austrian Officer

  • Grazia Fogli

    Grazia Fogli

    Annisetta Cattabriga

Overview

Love Among the Ruins is a spoof about the miraculous discovery and restoration of a long lost Italian silent film. The film connects a contemporary filmmaker with the genius of the Lumini brothers, two cinematic icons who have been almost overlooked in the history of cinema.

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