The Last Prosecco | |
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Finché c'è prosecco c'è speranza | |
Directed by | Antonio Padovan |
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Based on | Finché c'è prosecco c'è speranza by Fulvio Ervas[1][2][3] |
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Cinematography | Massimo Moschin |
Edited by | Paolo Cottignola |
Music by | Teho Teardo |
Production company | K+ |
Distributed by | Parthénos[1] |
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Running time | 101 minutes[1] |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
Box office | €483,348 (Italy) |
The Last Prosecco (Italian: Finché c'è prosecco c'è speranza) is a 2017 Italian giallo comedy film directed and co-written by Antonio Padovan, his first feature film, an adaptation of the 2010 Italian novel Finché c'è prosecco c'è speranza by co-screenwriter Fulvio Ervas .[1][2][3] Set mainly in the Province of Treviso, the area of the Veneto region where Prosecco grapes are grown,[4] the film follows an awkward police inspector (Giuseppe Battiston) assigned to investigate a bizarre suicide followed swiftly by two murders. The film spotlights the Prosecco-making world while incorporating "a strong environmental message".[5] The film has "captivated audiences through the expression of the magic and charm" of a "unique region of Italy."[6]