Made in Italy is Now on Netflix: Parents Guide, Soundtrack, Where it Was Filmed, All You Need to Know
Made in Italy has hit Netflix. Here’s everything you need to know about this film starring Liam Neeson.
Made in Italy is a 2020 film now streaming on Netflix. It's a touching story about a estranged father and son, who, when faced with a problem, join forces and travel to Italy to sell a country house inherited from wife/mother, who died in a car accident years ago. This will solve problems of the son, who may lose the premises where his art gallery is located. Starring Liam and Micheál Neeson.
Made in Italy: Parents Guide. Movie's age rating
Due to the language used in Made in Italy, the film got an age R category, so young people under 17 should watch it accompanied by an adult. Some viewers suggest that if it weren't for the vulgar vocabulary, Made in Italy could have been given a PG-13 category, as there is little more inappropriate stuff going on. Romantic relationships are shown in the film, but their on-screen interactions don’t go beyond kisses.
Made in Italy: Soundtrack. What songs will we hear in the movie?
There are quite a few catchy songs in the film, which some viewers will surely want to find after the screening, so we've collected them all in one place.
Made in Italy’s soundtrack:
No Money – Toby Sebastian
Senza Far Rumore – Daniele Silvestri
Come Prima – Tony Dallara
Si, Si, Si – Domenico Modugno
L'Italia Uno – Harry Sankey Jazz Quartet
L'Italia Duo – Harry Sankey Jazz Quartet
Grande, Grande, Grande – Mina
Fra Tanta Gente – Luciano Pavarotti, Orchestra del Teatro Comunale di Bologna & Adalberto Tonini
Romanza – Andrea Bocelli
Made in Italy: Where it was filmed? Shooting locations
Made in Italy features a lot of interesting Italian locations, of course, but not only. The film was also shot in London, more precisely in the Morgan Arms pub, which we saw when Jack was heading to meet his father. And moving on to beautiful Italy – Robert's home in Tuscany is Villa Fontanelle, a private villa near the town of Montalcino. Some of its interiors have been redone to look old and shabby. The restaurant and its surroundings were located in the village of Monticchiello, which is in the province of Siena. And the beautiful views of the hilltop town in the distance, which was supposed to be near the villa, is actually the town of Pienza, also located in the province of Siena.