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''Ciao'' is a 2008 gay
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directed and co-written by Yen Tan and starring Adam Neal Smith, Alessandro Calza, Charles W. Blaum and Ethel Lung.


Synopsis

With the slogan "If you could go back... what would you say to the one you loved", ''Ciao'' (meaning both hello and goodbye in Italian) tells the story of two men who form an unlikely bond when a mutual friend named Mark (played by Charles W. Blaum) dies unexpectedly in a car crash in Dallas Mark's best friend Jeff ( Adam Neal Smith) is left with the task of going through Mark's personal effects and informing relatives and friends of his death. While going through Mark's e-mails to let people know about his passing, Jeff discovers that Mark was corresponding with an Italian man named Andrea (Alessandro Calza), who had already planned a trip to fly to Dallas to visit Mark for the first time without knowing he had actually died. Jeff invites Andrea to come to Texas anyway and stay with him for two days at his place. ''Ciao'' portrays these two days where the two bereaved friends one from Dallas and the other from Italy meet and talk mostly about Mark and the impact he had on both of them in a close, personal and frank manner. Through these intimate conversations, the two men form a rapport that grows, and they are soon drawn together both by their connection with the deceased Mark, and by a growing intimacy with each other. Andrea has to leave at the end of his two-day stay, but invites Jeff to Italy for a visit at some later date.


Cast

* Adam Neal Smith as Jeff *Alessandro Calza as Andrea * Charles W. Blaum as Mark * Ethel Lung as Lauren *John S. Boles as Mark's Father *Margaret Lake as Mark's Mother *Tiffany Vollmer as Doctor


Production

''Ciao'' was made on a very small budget and was co-written by Yen Tan and actor Alessandro Calza. The film was produced by Jim McMahon, co-produced and edited by David Patrick Lowery, and co-produced by James M. Johnston, who also served as the 1st assistant director.


Music

Main musical theme of the film is "Five Times a Minute" sung by Charles W. Blaum (who plays the role of the dead Mark) and Adam Neal Smith (who plays the role of Jeff). The song was written by Curtis Glenn Heath. It is shown when Andrea (played by Alessandro Calza) introduces a video he had received from Mark where he professes his love and regards for both Andrea and Jeff.


Reception

The film received mixed reviews. Ruthe Stein from the '' San Francisco Chronicle'' praised the acting, but like some other reviewers criticised the "snails pace" of the movie's story. AfterElton named ''Ciao'' "the best gay movie I've seen this year" and the '' Los Angeles Times'' called it "a revelation; a minimalist work of maximum effect".


Awards

The film won the Jury Prize / Best Feature Film at the Philadelphia International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival, the
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at Venice Film Festival, was given honorable mention at the Dallas International Film Festival, and was part of the Official Selection for
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References


External links


Ciao Movie official website
* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Ciao 2008 films American LGBT-related films American romantic drama films Films directed by Yen Tan Films set in Texas Films shot in Dallas American independent films Gay-related films 2008 romantic drama films 2000s English-language films 2000s American films