Mom + Mom | |
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Mamma + Mamma | |
Directed by | Karole Di Tommaso |
Written by | Karole Di Tommaso Chiara Ridolfi |
Starring |
Linda Caridi Maria Roveran |
Cinematography | Sara Purgatorio |
Edited by | Martina Caggianelli |
Music by | Giulia Anania Marta Venturini |
Production company | BiBi Film |
Release date |
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Running time | 81 minutes |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
Mom + Mom ( Italian: Mamma + Mamma) is an Italian comedy-drama film, directed by Karole Di Tommaso and released in 2018. [1] The film stars Linda Caridi and Maria Roveran as a lesbian couple who want to become mothers of a child, and are struggling with the bureaucratic and financial burdens of the fertility clinic system. [2]
The film premiered in the Alice nella città stream at the Rome Film Festival in October 2018, [1] before going into wider theatrical release in early 2019. [3] It was picked up for international distribution by TLA Releasing in the United Kingdom and Strand Releasing in the United States, [4] and has screened at various international LGBT film festivals.
Caridi won the award for Best Performance in a Female Role at the 2019 Iris Prize festival. [5]
Mom + Mom | |
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Mamma + Mamma | |
Directed by | Karole Di Tommaso |
Written by | Karole Di Tommaso Chiara Ridolfi |
Starring |
Linda Caridi Maria Roveran |
Cinematography | Sara Purgatorio |
Edited by | Martina Caggianelli |
Music by | Giulia Anania Marta Venturini |
Production company | BiBi Film |
Release date |
|
Running time | 81 minutes |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
Mom + Mom ( Italian: Mamma + Mamma) is an Italian comedy-drama film, directed by Karole Di Tommaso and released in 2018. [1] The film stars Linda Caridi and Maria Roveran as a lesbian couple who want to become mothers of a child, and are struggling with the bureaucratic and financial burdens of the fertility clinic system. [2]
The film premiered in the Alice nella città stream at the Rome Film Festival in October 2018, [1] before going into wider theatrical release in early 2019. [3] It was picked up for international distribution by TLA Releasing in the United Kingdom and Strand Releasing in the United States, [4] and has screened at various international LGBT film festivals.
Caridi won the award for Best Performance in a Female Role at the 2019 Iris Prize festival. [5]