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FALL

FALL

FALL

Fiction, Drama, Romance

Italy

2022

Runtime, min

85

A boy and a girl, bound in their past, cannot live in the present.
Federico Bissacco

Director:

Federico Bissacco

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Awesome movie!

Alex Mandella

Fall wasn't just a film—it was a tapestry woven with threads of hope and resilience. Elia's pursuit of stability, Sveva's quest for healing, and the unwavering friendship between characters painted a picture of human strength in the face of adversity. By the time the credits rolled, I was left with a renewed sense of optimism and a heart full of emotions.

Lex Samolíes

The film masterfully used the precarious backdrop of Italy to amplify the emotional stakes. The uncertainty of the times mirrored the characters' own uncertainties, making their journeys even more relatable. The stunning visuals and evocative settings immersed me in the story's world, making every moment all the more emotionally charged.

Aleco Marjanishvili

Fall introduced me to characters so real, they felt like friends. Elia's determination to overcome his work struggles and Sveva's courage in facing her past created a deep emotional resonance. Matteo's vivacity and Edoardo's complex life added layers of depth, making their intertwined stories truly unforgettable.

Natalie C

This film beautifully captured the transformative power of love and connection. Watching Elia and Sveva come together amidst their personal struggles was like witnessing a heartfelt healing journey. Their chemistry was electric, and Matteo's role as the catalyst for their meeting added an extra layer of excitement that tugged at my heartstrings.

Alice Baranowsky

"Fall" took me on an exhilarating rollercoaster of emotions! The gripping storyline of Elia and Sveva navigating their scarred pasts in an unstable Italy had me on the edge of my seat throughout. The seamless blend of dreams and reality, past and present, created an emotional whirlwind that left me both moved and thrilled.

Alessandro puccini

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