So Long Summer
This season we traveled... only through film.

It is not a secret that movies are one of my obsessions. Wether in solitude, in groups, with my mom or my husband the ritual of going to the movies is one I yearn for. This summer I found myself watching over and over again some transportive European classics that have always been at the top of my list.
We had plenty of days to enjoy movies at home that managed to transport us from Pantelleria to Rome. Finding comfort in the story telling and the illusion of a vivid summer in coastal cities with the Mediterranean breeze.
Here are 5 irresistible films, where cinematography, wardrobe, plot and craftsmanship I hope you’ll enjoy as much as I do.
Call Me By Your Name (2017) by Luca Guadagnino
The Bigger Splash (2015) by Luca Guadagnino
Stealing Beauty (1996) by Bernardo Bertolucci
Purple Noon (1960) by René Clément
La Dolce Vitta (1960) by Federico Fellini.
So here it is, to the last gasp of summer and may movies continue to inspire you, at least, until next summer
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