The Guardian Australia
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·2 days ago
Diamanti review – luscious-looking 1970s costume melodrama is a sumptuously soapy dramedy
Director Ferzan Özpetek's film 'Diamanti', set in 1974 Rome, explores the lives of seamstresses creating costumes for an 18th-century film. The 135-minute dramedy features notable performances, particularly from sisters Alberta and Gabriella, amid themes of sisterhood and artistic struggle. Stunning period costumes designed by Stefano Ciammitti add to its lavish appeal.
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