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''The Last Prosecco'' (Italian: ''Finché c'è prosecco c'è speranza'') is a 2017 Italian ''
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''
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directed and co-written by
Antonio Padovan Antonio Padovan is an Italian-born film director, film producer, producer, screenwriter, and video artist who lives in New York City, known for his short films ''Socks and Cakes'' (2010), ''Jack Attack (film), Jack Attack'' (2013), ''Eveless'' (2 ...
, his first feature film, an adaptation of the 2010 Italian novel ''Finché c'è prosecco c'è speranza'' by co-screenwriter . Set mainly in the
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, the area of the
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region where Prosecco grapes are grown, the film follows an awkward
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(
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) assigned to investigate a bizarre suicide followed swiftly by two murders. The film spotlights the
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-making world while incorporating "a strong environmental message". The film has "captivated audiences through the expression of the magic and charm" of a "unique region of Italy."


Title

The film's Italian title, ''Finché c’è Prosecco c’è speranza'', may be translated as ''As Long as There is Prosecco, There is Hope.''


Synopsis

In the hills of
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and
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, the dashing, opinionated Count Ancillotto (
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), as unstinting in his criticism of a nearby pollution-producing factory as he is proud of his family's heritage of making the finest
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, kills himself with the flair and style that have marked his life. The motives for his suicide are unknown; the mystery only deepens when a couple of the
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's best-known enemies are gunned down.
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Stucky (
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), an awkward outsider of half-Persian descent, is assigned to the baffling case in which the main suspect is a dead man. Inexperienced and in new territory, Stucky trudges through the villages' unresolved issues, before realising the key to solving the mystery lies in understanding the culture of the Prosecco Hills themselves. The trail leads Stucky to, among others, the count's mistress ( Silvia D'Amico), his estranged daughter (
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), a crazed gravedigger (Teco Celio), and an exclusive Prosecco brotherhood, but the real revelation for the policeman is the late count's credo of savouring the finer things in life and fighting to preserve them.


Cast


Themes

''The Last Prosecco'' has been described as a story about "the inheritance of beauty and the value of quality", and the conflict between
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and respect for the land, that is, "those who are driven to exploit the environment and those who are called to protect it at all costs." In that sense it is an
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film which "forces us to remember that anyone who destroys the land destroys the future for everyone." On its launch,
Antonio Padovan Antonio Padovan is an Italian-born film director, film producer, producer, screenwriter, and video artist who lives in New York City, known for his short films ''Socks and Cakes'' (2010), ''Jack Attack (film), Jack Attack'' (2013), ''Eveless'' (2 ...
called the film "an investigation filled with reflections on the future we want. An ode to going slowly, savouring life. The portrait of a tangled space between progress and tradition." His director's notes outline further themes: "the relationship between generations, travel, diversity. Love, but not the banal type. The value of beauty, but without presumption. A love letter to a territory tangled up in progress and tradition, excellence and shame. A sincere letter. Written with my heart in my hand."


Production


Background and inspiration

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was born and raised between the
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hills in
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, a small town near
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. In 2007, he moved to
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, where he interned and then worked for an architectural firm, eventually transitioning to a successful career in commercials,
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s and short films. In 2016, he returned to his hills near Venice to shoot his first feature film. When asked what made him choose to return home to make his first feature film, Padovan revealed that he had been faced with a crossroads: he had been considering directing an English coming-of-age story, something like '' Stand by Me'' with elements of ''
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'' and '' Stranger Things'', but while on a ten-day vacation in Italy, his sister Mariangela suggested he read the 2010 novel ''Finché c'è Prosecco c'è Speranza'' by . The novel, which takes place in Padovan's (and the author's) native
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region, impressed him for its story, but it was also out of nostalgia that he decided that his first feature film should be shot in the place he grew up, "in his own house" (''l'avrei girato "a casa mia"''). At the film's launch, he spoke of his determination to reveal the "small archipelago of gentle quilted reliefs of vineyards", his aim to "point the magnifying glass" on a geographic area, the Veneto, rarely explored by
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.


Development and writing

Padovan's first feature film was a two-year project. He hoped to revive the ''
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'' film, after years of the genre being more or less confined to television. He collaborated with Marco Pettenello and the novel's author Fulvio Ervas to write the screenplay, which involved making quite a few changes from the novel. The film's working title was ''L'ultimo desiderio''. Eras said it was not easy to translate the language of the novel into a visual language, but it was educational, and seeing his story and characters come to life was a beautiful emotion, and greatly satisfying. Inspector Stucky, the main character in his series of ''giallo'' novels, had now acquired the face and body of
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, and influenced Eras as he wrote his next Stucky novel, ''C’era il mare'': the character of Stucky was, in a sense, no longer imaginary but "real" to him now.


Financing

Antonio Padovan said that ''The Last Prosseco'' did not receive public funding from any level of government, nor from producers of Prosecco itself. Nicola Fedrigoni stated that he and Valentina Zanella had spent years looking for a project that would celebrate the
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region and its beauty with a compelling story, and accepted the draft screenplay without hesitation as soon as it was submitted. They quickly found support locally from the Treviso Film Commission, the Chamber of Commerce, and the Marcha Trevigiana ( March of Treviso) consortium of tourist promoters, as well as Otlav, NaturaSI, and the Masie Foundation.


Filming

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began on 17 October 2016 and was scheduled to end on 12 November. The film was shot in the
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's winemaking regions, particularly the Prosecco Hills in the
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, which extend over more than 440 square kilometres. Shooting locations included
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,
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,
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, San Pietro di Feletto,
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and
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, most of them key wine-producing towns and villages. Filming also took place in
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and
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. In Conegliano, stood for the count's villa in exterior shots, while the Palazzo Minucci De Carlo in
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served for interior shots. The count's vineyards were the Valdobbiadene vineyards of the Dalla Libera family, while the wine cellar is that of the Da Gigetto restaurant in Miane: 1600 wine labels that rest at a depth of 18 metres, around a well with spring water. Other restaurants and vineyards from the region also appear, including those of Angelo Bortolin (producer of Prosecco Docg).


Marketing and related works

A special "cinema" edition of ''Finché c'è Prosecco c'è Speranza'' was issued by publisher Marcos y Marcos, as well as a photographic film diary.


Release

''The Last Prosecco'' had its premiere at the
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's independent festival on 29 October 2017, where it "captivated audiences through the expression of the magic and charm" of the Veneto region. A general release in Italy followed on 31 October, the run in theatres lasting for over two months. The film has been shown at numerous international film festivals, including
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in 2017, where it won the award for
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, and the 2018 , where it was the closing feature.


Home media and streaming

In Italy, ''The Last Prosecco'' is available on
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from IBS.it, and for streaming from Noleggio and as a digital download from Trova.


Reception


Commercial performance

During its opening weekend in Italy (31 October 2017), ''The Last Prosecco'' is reported to have taken US$389,871. The film eventually took
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483,348 at the box office in Italy overall.


Critical response

''The Last Prosecco'' was well received by audiences, even, despite the changes made to the story, by fans of the novel. Andrea Fornasiero argues the film's tone is more like a television episode than a traditional ''giallo'' film and compares it to the Italian ''giallo'' television series ', which avoids the excesses of gloom typical of the genre. Stucky's
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is a lot like
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's Vigàta. The film eschews realism and ambiguity: Stucky's only obstacle seems to be his superior, but even this character in the end is also revealed to have a heart of gold, showing we are very far removed from any
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representation of the police. David Lanzafame remarks that the film is more of "a warm-hearted environmental film" rather than a murder mystery:
More humorous than dark or violent, ''The Last Prosecco'' moseys through its mystery with lots of sweeping views of the Veneto region. The light plot serves as more of a guide for the audience to experience the beautiful vistas and perhaps, like our characters, to fall in love with the land. As far as it is an environmental film, Padovan lets the land and the people who live there speak for themselves, and it delivers its message with a softer, more humorous touch.


Accolades

;Award *Best Cinematography, Cape Town International Film Market & Festival (
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, 2017) ;Special mention *''Mention spéciale du public'', Italian Film Festival of Toulouse (''Les rencontres du cinéma italien à Toulouse'',
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, 2017) ;Notable nominations *Mario Verdone Award (one of three finalists at the 19th Lecce European Film Festival, Lecce, 2018) *
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(''Silver Ribbon'', Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists, 2018) • Best Actor (Giuseppe Battiston) *
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(2018) • Best First Feature • Best Screenplay


References


External links

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Official trailer
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