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The Italian film you are referring to is "I Am Love" (Italian: "Io sono l'amore"). The character Emma, played by Tilda Swinton, is a Russian-born woman who is married into a wealthy Italian family. Antonio is a chef with whom she has an affair.
The director of "Io sono l'amore" (I Am Love) is Luca Guadagnino.
I Am Love tells the story of the wealthy Recchi family, whose lives are undergoing sweeping changes. At the heart of the family is Tancredi Recchi's wife Emma (Tilda Swinton), a Russian immigrant who has adopted the culture of Milan. An adoring and attentive mother, her existence is shocked to the core when she falls in love with her son's friend Antonio, and embarks on a passionate love affair that will change her family forever.
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Swinton and Guadagnino discuss the new film, I Am Love
https://youtu.be/91m0oJXnuNg?si=0ryHttHt0pKZRYxT
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Tilda Swinton plays the main character of Luca Guadagnino's new film, I Am Love. The film looks at the closed lives of the elite and wealthy, and how an unexpected power of love can overwhelm even the most established and stable individual.
Emma (Tilda Swinton) is seduced by the elegant cuisine of her son's best friend Antonio (Edoardo Gabbriellini) in Luca Guadagnino's brilliant film of love at any cost. That's Marisa Berenson in blue.
It's a perfect scene set up by the youngest at the table, who comments, 'Too much enthusiasm can cause one not to think straight.' Tilda's character immediately argues against this, highlighting that while enthusiasm is a feeling, it doesn't negate intelligence. In fact, allowing yourself to fully embrace feelings can be beneficial. Savoring life, particularly through food, is an act of self-love. Emma loses herself in this love, and though it's just a moment in a lifetime, it's these moments that sustain us.
When you become obsessed with the physical pleasure of food—experiencing it through your mouth and tongue—you risk losing your soul. There's nothing beautiful in being selfish.
'Mmmm... my taste buds just went to Heaven with a side trip to Paradise.'
Lunch so good, you want the chef's meat for dinner.
This movie launched the career of three-star Michelin Italian chef Carlo Cracco, who prepared all the dishes featured in the film.]]



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