
Count Campana, an elegant young poet, acquires an estate near Rome, mainly because he loves Maria, the beautiful wife of the tenant farmer Mariano, and feels sorry for her, as she is obviously mistreated by Mariano. But Campana's love goes to Princess Sora, the estate's light-hearted neighbor, who turns him on his head.


So, Villa Falconieri... is it one for your watchlist today? Honestly, probably not for everyone. If you’re into the quiet, slightly meandering rhythm of old films, especially those with some gorgeous Italian backdrops, you might find something to appreciate here. However, if you need a plot that moves at a clip or char...

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"So, Villa Falconieri... is it one for your watchlist today? Honestly, probably not for everyone. If you’re into the quiet, slightly meandering rhythm of old films, especially those with some gorgeous Italian backdrops, you might find something to appreciate here. However, if you need a plot that moves at a clip or characters who make rational decisions, you might just find yourself a bit bored. This one is really for the patient viewer, someone who enjoys a story unfolding rather than rushing. ..."

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