Review of Tea with Mussolini (1999) by Paula Nechak for Seattle Post-Intelligencer — 25 Jan 2012
Zeffirelli creates a lovely, perfectly composed and lyrical look at life under Mussolini's black-shirted fascist regime. But despite danger on every corner in Italy, there is a tinge of rose-colored sentiment that blurs the events yet lends to the making of an affecting dramatic period piece.
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This review of Tea with Mussolini (1999) was written by Paula Nechak and published by Seattle Post-Intelligencer on 25 Jan 2012.
Tea with Mussolini has generally received positive reviews.
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