
BY: SONIYA HINDUJA
Italian cinema has long been known for its extravagant and passionate romance films, and for good reason. From the classic La Dolce Vita to the more recent Call Me By Your Name, Italian directors have a way of capturing the essence of love and all of its complications in a way that is both beautiful and heart-wrenching.
These movies transport you to the winding streets of Rome, the picturesque coasts of the Amalfi Peninsula, and the charming villages of Tuscany, immersing you in the rich culture and breathtaking landscapes of Italy.
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