Prime Video Sets May 8 Global Release for Italian Romance 'No Place To Be Single'
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Prime Video will globally release the romantic comedy 'No Place To Be Single' on May 8. The film is a Prime Video Italy original based on a bestselling novel by Italy's most-read author, Serena Artioli.
Facts First
- Global release on May 8 for the romantic comedy 'No Place To Be Single'
- Set in a fictional Tuscan town, following a single mother and her childhood friend who inherits part of her vineyard estate
- Based on a bestselling novel by Serena Artioli, Italy's most-read author over the past three years
- A Prime Video Italy original co-produced by Amazon MGM Studios and Italian International Film (IIF)
- Follows the U.S. theatrical release of another Italian-set film, 'You, Me & Tuscany'
What Happened
Prime Video will globally release the romantic comedy 'No Place To Be Single' on May 8. The film is a Prime Video Italy original, co-produced by Amazon MGM Studios and the Rome-based Italian International Film (IIF). It is based on a bestselling novel by Felicia Kingsley, the pen name of Serena Artioli, who has become Italy's most-read author over the past three years. The plot follows Elisa, a single mother played by Matilde Gioli who runs a vineyard, and her childhood friend Michele, played by Cristiano Caccamo, who inherits part of the estate and intends to sell it. The film is set in the fictional Tuscan town of Belvedere in Chianti.
Why this Matters to You
If you enjoy romantic comedies or stories set in picturesque locations like Tuscany, you will have a new, globally accessible film to watch starting May 8. The film's connection to a bestselling author whose work is translated into twenty countries suggests it may have a broad appeal and familiar storytelling style. You may also see more Italian-original content from Prime Video following this release and the recent U.S. theatrical release of 'You, Me & Tuscany', which could expand your viewing options.
What's Next
The film's release on May 8 will make it available to Prime Video subscribers worldwide. Following this launch, Prime Video's head of originals for Southern Europe, Nicole Morganti, and the production team may be looking to develop further projects based on popular Italian authors or settings.