
“Luminous!…The movie glows!…A slender Chekhovian vignette about the joys and regrets of old age and the pleasures of sociability. The movie’s scenes of food preparation are mouthwatering. One of the film’s deepest satisfactions is the characters’ complete lack of ruminative psychologizing.” – Stephen Holden, The New York Times
“A Grade. Mid-August Lunch offers sublime authenticity. You can almost taste the scrumptious Italian dishes that are prepared and feel the love these initially cantankerous women develop for each other.” – Stephen Schaefer, The Boston Herald
“Charming and gently hilarious…a gem whose intelligent, gentle deadpan humor is entirely irresistible. This is a film that the broadest of audiences can enjoy.” – Natasha Senjanovic, The Hollywood Reporter
The charismatic Gianni Di Gregorio (co-scenarist of the smash hit Gomorrah), stars in his directorial debut Mid-August Lunch—an utterly charming tale of good food, feisty ladies and unlikely friendships during a very Roman holiday. Broke, and armed with only a glass of wine and a wry sense of humor, middle-aged Gianni resides with his 93-year-old mother in their ancient apartment. The condo debts are mounting, but if Gianni looks after the building manager’s mother during the Pranzo di Ferragosto (Italy’s biggest summer holiday, and the Feast of the Assumption), all will be forgiven. Then the manager also shows up with an auntie, and then a doctor friend appears with his mother in tow… Can Gianni keep four such lively mamas well fed and happy in these cramped quarters?
Winner of numerous prizes at international festivals, including Best First Film at Venice and the Satyajit Ray Award at London, plus the Golden Snail at the Academy of Food and Film in Bologna, Mid-August Lunch is both a warmly vibrant family drama and a delicately balanced comedy of manners.
Directed by Gianni Di Gregorio
Italy, 2010, 35mm
75 minutes, Not Rated
Italian with English subtitles