Manual of Love
| Manual of Love | |
|---|---|
![]() Italian poster  | |
| Directed by | Giovanni Veronesi | 
| Produced by | Aurelio De Laurentiis | 
| Written by | 
Vincenzo Cerami Ugo Chiti Giovanni Veronesi  | 
| Starring | 
Silvio Muccino Carlo Verdone Margherita Buy Jasmine Trinca Sergio Rubini Luciana Littizzetto  | 
| Music by | Paolo Buonvino | 
| Cinematography | Giovanni Canevari | 
| Edited by | Claudio Di Mauro | 
Release dates  | March 18, 2005 | 
Running time  | 116 min | 
| Country | Italy | 
| Language | Italian | 
Manual of Love (Italian: Manuale d'amore) is a 2005 Italian blockbuster romantic comedy film in four quartets. It was directed by Giovanni Veronesi, who made two sequels, Manuale d'amore 2 – Capitoli successivi in 2007, and Manuale d'amore 3 in 2011.
Plot
Each of the four episodes follows a different couple, focusing on a particular stage of a typical love relationship:
- Innamoramento (falling in love): Giulia and Tommaso (Jasmine Trinca and Silvio Muccino) meet and fall in love;
 - Crisi (crisis): Barbara and Marco (Margherita Buy and Sergio Rubini) are a couple going through a crisis, close to divorce;
 - Tradimento (cheating): A traffic police woman named Ornella (Luciana Littizzetto) is cheated on by her husband and takes revenge;
 - Abbandono (break-up): Goffredo (Carlo Verdone) is a rich doctor abandoned by his wife.
 
The characters in the movie are all related in one way or another, and each transition brings background characters from a previous episode to be the protagonists of the next episode. The film is set in Rome.
Cast
- Carlo Verdone: Goffredo
 - Luciana Littizzetto: Ornella
 - Silvio Muccino: Tommaso
 - Sergio Rubini: Marco
 - Margherita Buy: Barbara
 - Jasmine Trinca: Giulia
 - Rodolfo Corsato: Alberto Marchese
 - Dino Abbrescia: Gabriele
 - Dario Bandiera: Piero
 - Luis Molteni: avvocato di Goffredo
 - Sabrina Impacciatore: Luciana
 - Anita Caprioli: Livia
 - Francesco Mandelli: Dante
 
Awards
- 2 Nastro d'Argento: Best Supporting Actor (Carlo Verdone), Best Screenplay.
 - 2 David di Donatello Best Supporting Actor (Carlo Verdone), Best Supporting Actress (Margherita Buy).
 
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