ME, MYSELF AND HER

IO E LEI

By Maria Sole TOGNAZZI

FILMDOO LTD - as BROAD

Romance - Completed 2015

Marina and Federica have been together for five years now, they share the same aparment, bed, face cream, they laugh, they fight, but even so sometimes they are not sure if they're a couple or not.

Festivals
& Awards

Ventana Sur 2015
European Cinema
Berlinale - Berlin IFF 2016
    • Year of production
    • 2015
    • Genres
    • Romance, Comedy, LGBT
    • Countries
    • ITALY
    • Languages
    • ITALIAN
    • Duration
    • 102 mn
    • Director(s)
    • Maria Sole TOGNAZZI
    • Writer(s)
    • Ivan COTRONEO, Francesca MARCIANO, Maria Sole TOGNAZZI
    • EIDR
    • 10.5240/75DE-C8BC-4B9A-AAA6-211F-V
    • Producer(s)
    • Francesca CIMA (INDIGO FILM), Nicola GIULIANO (INDIGO FILM), Carlotta CALORI (INDIGO FILM), Andrea OCCHIPINTI (LUCKY RED)
    • Synopsis
    • Marina and Federica have been together for five years now, they live in a gorgeous apartment in Rome, they share the same bed, they use the same face cream, they make love, they fight, but they still don’t know if they’re a couple.
      Marina has it all: she's beautiful, sexy and funny. Once a popular and loved actress, today she successfully runs a healthy food restaurant. She's an independent, self-confident and curious woman, who knows what she wants and has no doubts about her sexuality. She likes women and she loves Federica.
      Federica is a busy respected architect with a marriage behind her and a grown up son in his twenties, she has a difficult time to keep up (but who doesn’t?). Marina is the first and only woman of her life. Federica is overly discreet and very different from Marina.
      Marina and Federica’s love story suddenly reaches a crossroads. While Marina is happy to believe she is part of a couple, Federica, after meeting a man she once had a crush for, experiences a crisis of identity and starts asking herself what she really wants from life and love.

      At times comedic and sometimes tragic, the answer will not be an obvious one to solve.