Italian for Beginners 2000 Full Movie English Subtitles

“Italian for Beginners” follows the lives of a group of individuals in a small Danish town as they navigate their personal struggles and find comfort in learning Italian. The film is a heartwarming and bittersweet portrayal of the intricacies of human connection and the power of language to bridge cultural divides. With quirky characters and charming humor, “Italian for Beginners” is a delightful exploration of love, loss, and growth.

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Review

Italian for Beginners: A Heartwarming and Hilarious Rom-Com for the Ages

Looking for a lighthearted and delightful romantic comedy that will warm your heart and tickle your funny bone? Look no further than Italian for Beginners, the beloved Danish film that won over audiences around the world with its quirky characters, irresistible charm, and clever wit.

Directed by Lone Scherfig and released in 2000, Italian for Beginners is a sweet and romantic tale about six lonely strangers who find love, friendship, and community through their shared passion for learning Italian. Set in the small town of Copenhagen, the film follows a group of middle-aged men and women who attend an evening class to try to learn a new language.

At first, they seem like mismatched misfits with nothing in common. There’s Jorgen (Peter Gantzler), a bumbling pastor who can’t seem to connect with his flock; Giulia (Sara Indrio Jensen), a grief-stricken waitress mourning her husband’s death; Karen (Ann Eleonora Jorgensen), a shy hairdresser trapped in an unhappy marriage; Hal-Finn (Lars Kaalund), a hapless bus driver looking for love; Olympia (Anette Stovelbaek), an eccentric baker with a passion for classical music; and Andreas (Anders W. Berthelsen), a carefree chef who loves cooking more than anything else in the world.

But as they struggle to master Italian verbs, conjugations, and vocabulary words together, they begin to bond over their shared struggles. They support each other through personal crises and celebrate each other’s triumphs. They become friends – confidants – almost family. And as their language skills improve, so do their relationships.

The storyline of this charming movie is simple yet engaging. It focuses on how six very different people come together through chance meetings at their Italian language class and build a strong and beautiful relationship. Although the overall plot is not groundbreaking, it is the characters that make this movie a must-see for anyone who loves romantic comedies or heartwarming, touching stories.

The acting performances in Italian for Beginners are superb, with each actor bringing depth, warmth, and humor to their roles. It is hard to pick a favorite among the talented cast, but Anders W. Berthelsen’s portrayal of Andreas stands out as particularly memorable – he exudes effortless charm and charisma in every scene. The chemistry between the actors is palpable, making their relationships feel genuine and authentic.

The film’s dialogue is witty and engaging throughout, with many laugh-out-loud moments that will keep you entertained from beginning to end. The humorous exchanges between the characters are both natural and realistic in their delivery.

Furthermore, the cinematography of this movie is quite impressive, making excellent use of close-ups to capture the emotional nuances of each character’s journey throughout the film. It offers an immersive experience of Copenhagen life which adds a unique dimension to this movie.

The production team behind Italian For Beginners had chosen an outstanding soundtrack that perfectly enhances each scene’s mood. Every song featured in this romantic comedy complements its emotions as well as boosting up its essence.

Speaking of awards and recognition; Though it did not win any major awards internationally at film festivals; however bagged several prestigious Danish counterparts like Robert Award for Best Film School Graduation Project (Lone Scherfig), Robert Award for Best Supporting Actress (Ann Eleonora Jørgensen), Robert Award for Best Original Score (Jørgen Lauritsen).

Summing up everything about Italian for Beginners in one line would be ‘A gem of a romantic comedy that has allthe ingredients to make you smile’.

In conclusion, Italian for Beginners could easily become your favorite go-to movie on any lazy evening if you’re looking for some light and heartwarming entertainment. It is an incredible film that offers a timeless lesson; how learning something new and growing through it can bring people together. Altogether, it’s an excellent film, a little gem of a romantic comedy that will be enjoyed for years to come.


Technical Data

Italian for Beginners 2000 Full Movie English Subtitles

  • Runtime : 95
  • Release : 2000-12-07
  • Genre : Comedy, Drama, Romance
  • Cast : Peter Gantzler as Jørgen Mortensen, Ann Eleonora Jørgensen as Karen, Anders W. Berthelsen as Andreas, Anette Støvelbæk as Olympia, Lars Kaalund as Hal-Finn
  • Crew : Lars von Trier as Associate Producer, Peter Aalbæk Jensen as Executive Producer, Karen Bentzon as Line Producer, Lone Scherfig as Screenplay, Lone Scherfig as Director
  • Popularity 8.121
  • Budget : $1,000,000
  • Revenue : $16,350,876
  • Company : Zentropa Entertainments
  • Summary : A group of strangers find friendship, family and love within an Italian beginners’ course.
  • Tagline : Attendance optional. Passion required.

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