
About the film

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But Forever in My Mind
Release Date: October 01, 1999
Year | : | 1999 |
Slogan | : | «In a time of revolution, some things remain eternal» |
Genres | : | Comedy, Drama |
Production Companies | : | RAI, Fandango, Mikado Film |
Director | : | Gabriele Muccino |
Producers | : | Gianluca Arcopinto, Domenico Procacci, Fabiola Banzi, Francesca De Filippi |
Writers | : | Gabriele Muccino, Gabriele Muccino, Silvio Muccino, Silvio Muccino, Adele Tulli |
RunTime | : | 84 mins. |
Teenage problems intertwine during the occupation of a high school in Rome. Silvio – much like his peers desperate to lose his virginity – wants to make his move on the girl he likes, despite her being already his friend's girlfriend, not knowing that her best friend harbors feelings for him – while clashing also with his parents, former 1968 protesters who look down on the kids' aimless political commitment.
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