Love's Brother

An Italian Wedding ( OT: Love's Brother) is an Australian- British romantic comedy made ​​in 2004 by the director Jan Sardi.

Action

Australia in the late 1950s: the two brothers Angelo and Gino Donnini have left their native Italy and now live on the land in Australia. Gino, the younger, charming and handsome, is very successful with women. While Angelo, restrained and outwardly unattractive, despite efforts by Signora Carmellina to give him a wife from Italy does not have success with women. All his letters with his photo come back again. Gino, whose girlfriend Conni really want to marry him finally persuaded a last attempt, he can marry only after his older brother from tradition. Angelo Rosetta writes a letter and submit a photo of Gino at. The Süditalienerin falls in love with the photo and still marries in Italy, without the presence of the groom, Angelo.

Upon arrival, Angelo expects the Rosetta shocked that just want to Gino. Gino is very confused by Rosetta, dreaming of her, but would like to be loyal and makes Conni even a marriage proposal but the rejects this because she feels that he does not love his brother over. To cause no discord between the brothers, Rosetta decides to return to Italy. The boat ticket is booked. Shortly before the departure Gino manages to still on the ship. Gino and Rosetta married and eventually marry Connie and Angelo. On their wedding Gino and Rosetta already have a baby.

Criticism

" The directorial bombast would be unbearable without the humorous Transfiguration, which makes no secret of their antiquated nostalgia. The result is pleasing sense of cinema, no more, no less. "

Awards

An Italian wedding was at the Houston Film Festival in the categories "Best Film", " Best Director " and " Best Cinematography " award.

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