The story unfolds with Mia, an American film star, finds herself at a crossroads in her life, haunted by unspoken traumas and on the brink of professional stagnation. Fleeing the bustling streets of New York City, Mia retreats to the remote fishing village of Sciacca on Sicily’s South Coast—a place where time seems to stand still amidst the timeless beauty of its surroundings.
In Sciacca, Mia’s encounter with Nino, played by Francesco Leone, a local sculptor with a soul as rugged as the Sicilian coastline, sets the stage for a profound journey of self-discovery and emotional renewal. Their blossoming romance is complicated by the presence of Nino’s brother, portrayed by Ivo Romagnoli, adding layers of complexity and intrigue to Mia’s self-doubts.
As Mia immerses herself in the simple rhythms of Sicilian life—she starts working as a bartender at Mangia’s local resort—she begins to shed the burdens of her past. The tranquil beauty of Sciacca becomes a backdrop against which Mia confronts her inner demons and rediscovers the joy of simply being.
“Sicilian Holiday” has been praised for its breathtaking cinematography and heartfelt performances, particularly Lilly Engliert’s portrayal of Mia—a character whose journey resonates with anyone who has ever felt lost and yearned for a deeper connection with themselves and the world around them.
Director: Michela Scolari
Cast:
Claudia Gerini (Love and Bullets, John Wick Chapter 2)
Lilly Englert (Quantico, Little Women)
Fuschia Sumner (Billionaire Boys Club, Saving Mr. Banks)
Tony Schiena (The Merchant of Venice, The Weapon)
Year: 2024
Country: Italy
Running Time: 102 min.
Genre: Romance