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  1. The Ladies Get Their Say (Italian: Due partite) is a 2009 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Enzo Monteleone. It is based on the Cristina Comencini 's stage play with the same name. [1] [2] It was nominated to four Silver Ribbon Awards (for best producer, best costumes, best set design, and to the whole cast for best supporting ...

  2. by Enzo Monteleone. synopsis. A bittersweet comedy about the world of women. Two eras, two ways of being a woman. The Sixties: a cards game just to be together. Every Thursday afternoon, four friends chat about loves and betrayals, theorising about motherhood, life and marriage problems.

  3. 6 de mar. de 2009 · Due partite: Directed by Enzo Monteleone. With Margherita Buy, Isabella Ferrari, Marina Massironi, Paola Cortellesi. Every Thursday a group of ladies would gather to play cards and discuss their loves, lives and children while their daughters played in the next room.

  4. The Ladies Get Their Say is a film directed by Enzo Monteleone with Margherita Buy, Isabella Ferrari, Marina Massironi, Paola Cortellesi .... Year: 2009. Original title: Due partite. Synopsis: Every Thursday a group of ladies would gather to play cards and discuss their loves, lives and children while their daughters played in the next room.

  5. 6 de mar. de 2009 · Enzo Monteleone. duración: 94'. fecha de estreno: IT 06/03/2009. guión: Cristina Comencini, Enzo Monteleone. reparto: Margherita Buy, Isabella Ferrari, Marina Massironi, Valeria Melillo, Paola Cortellesi, Carolina Crescentini, Claudia Pandolfi, Alba Rohrwacher.

  6. Synopsis. Every Thursday a group of ladies would gather to play cards and discuss their loves, lives and children while their daughters played in the next room. Thirty years later, the daughters meet at a funeral for one of the mothers. Like their mothers, they discuss their hopes, dreams and fears.

  7. 1 de oct. de 2009 · Play Trailer. Overview. Every Thursday a group of ladies would gather to play cards and discuss their loves, lives and children while their daughters played in the next room. Thirty years later, the daughters meet at a funeral for one of the mothers. Like their mothers, they discuss their hopes, dreams and fears. Enzo Monteleone.