Sunday, July 11, 2010

Italian Eye Candy



Many of you in LA and NYC have already seen I Am Love and it's just now hitting the rest of America this weekend. The film is filled with lots of wonderful Italian eye candy and something for everyone --- passion, food, couture, beautiful Italian landscapes (Milan and San Remo), great interiors and yes, lots of melodrama.



The film is the story of the Recchi family, wealthy textile manufacturers experiencing a changing of the guard. Actress Tilda Swinton plays Russian turned Milanese wife Emma Recchi whose passionate affair ultimately changes her family forever.


Filmmaker Luca Guadagnino worked with Raf Simons of Jil Sanders on Swinton's clothing (above and below) and Silvia Venturi Fendi on the male actors's wardrobe, each custom designed.



Food plays a major role in the film as many of the dramatic tensions take place during the film's many dinner parties. Both prawns and ratatouille with sweet and sour sauce and Oucha soup play important plot devices. Actor Eduardo Gabriellini who played the chef in the film studied with Italian chef Carlo Cracco (of Milan's Ristorante Cracco) to learn his many moves in the kitchen.







Swinton and Gabbrielini

The Villa Nechi opened its doors for the filming and was the perfect place according to director Guadagno for a home of "great wealth but also a restrained sensibility." Built by Milanese architect Piero Portaluppi between 1932-1935 and decorated by Tomaso Buzzi in the fifties, the house is a stunning mix of modern architecture and decorative arts. As the New York Times notes, it's a "modernist palate cleanser in a city chocked full of palazzos."











For more on the Villa Nechi, see the New York Times article "Leading Mansions."

For more on the film see the official website.

Photos courtesy of Magnolia Pictures. The World's 50 Best and Villa Nechi.

8 comments:

  1. This looks so good! I have been waiting for a great film to come along and this looks like it might be it! Thanks for the introduction to it.

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  2. Be prepared for Italian subtitles and an abrupt ending!

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  3. Thank you for giving us the details of this beautiful home. The film finally arrived in San Francisco and I rushed out to see it. Then came home and was inspired to cook a wonderful Italian dinner! Inspiration comes in many forms.

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  4. Saw it last night! Loved your post and getting to see the photos from the movie...long movie but visually amazing. Great style!!

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  5. Hey Cathy! ANOTHER GREAT POST!

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  6. I also had a post on the movie and other on Villa Necchi. I saw the film when in Milan (my first city) and it was pure beauty. I have been to Villa Necchi several times and it is always a treat for the eyes.

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  7. Villa Nechi is now on my list -- I bet its wonderful in person.

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