(ANSA) - ROME, DEC 21 - LEAVING A DAY IN ROME, Edoardo Leo's quartofilm, is a romantic comedy with a pretty basic idea and a strong feminist soul. "It is a revolutionary film with strong, ambitious, competent female figures - says Claudia Gerini who in the film plays Elena, mayor of Rome -. I am a committed woman and certainly not the angel of fire in a film that tells of women who are making a professional journey. and they certainly don't wait for men to understand them. "
But what ever happens in this Leo movie? There is the story of two couples about to break up with two career women who neglect their respective mates. Just like it happened in many films of the past, but with reversed genres and the cry: "Tu mitrascuri per la tua career".
On the one hand we find Tommaso (Edoardo Leo), a successful writer in crisis with the beautiful Zoe (the Spanish MartaNieto), a manager who thinks only of his career and, on the other, the mayor of Rome married to Umberto (Stefano Fresi) who she had to revise her teaching job to follow their teenage daughter full-time.
Destiny gets in the way between Tommaso and Zoe.
The girl in fact in crisis at a certain point entrusts all her confidences to a mail of the heart, not knowing that it is managed by Tommaso.
The latter takes little to understand that his Zoe is chatting on the other side and it is painful for him to discover truths about their relationship that he would not always have known.
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