The Last Prosecco
| The Last Prosecco | |
|---|---|
Theatrical release poster | |
| Italian | Finché c'è prosecco c'è speranza |
|
Preview warning: Using more than one of the following parameters in Template:Infobox name module: 2, 1. | |
| Directed by | Antonio Padovan |
| Screenplay by |
|
| Based on | Finché c'è prosecco c'è speranza by Fulvio Ervas |
| Produced by | Valentina Zanella |
| Starring |
|
| Cinematography | Massimo Moschin |
| Edited by | Paolo Cottignola |
| Music by | Teho Teardo |
Production company | K+ |
| Distributed by | Parthénos |
Release dates |
|
Running time | 101 minutes |
| Country | Italy |
| Language | Italian |
| Box office | €483,348 (Italy) |
The Last Prosecco (Italian: Finché c'è prosecco c'è speranza, lit. 'As Long as There's Prosecco, There's Hope') is a 2017 Italian giallo comedy film co-written and directed by Antonio Padovan in his first feature film, based on the 2010 Italian novel Finché c'è prosecco c'è speranza by co-screenwriter Fulvio Ervas. Set mainly in the Province of Treviso, the area of the Veneto region where Prosecco grapes are grown, the film follows an awkward police inspector (Giuseppe Battiston) assigned to investigate a bizarre suicide followed swiftly by two murders. The film spotlights the Prosecco-making world while incorporating "a strong environmental message". The film has "captivated audiences through the expression of the magic and charm" of a "unique region of Italy."