Viaggio Con Anita May 2026
The story follows Guido (Giancarlo Giangiannini), a married man who travels from Rome to his hometown to visit his dying father. He brings along Anita (Goldie Hawn), a free-spirited American traveler he has just met.
Goldie Hawn’s Anita acts as a catalyst for Guido's internal struggle. Her uninhibited, "modern" American sensibility clashes with the heavy, guilt-ridden atmosphere of Guido's Italian upbringing. Cinematic Significance Viaggio con Anita
The central irony is a man visiting his dying father while simultaneously cheating on his wife, highlighting the "liars" mentioned in the English title. The story follows Guido (Giancarlo Giangiannini), a married
This remains Hawn's only foreign-produced film, showcasing her ability to play a role that is both zany and emotionally grounding against a more cynical European backdrop. The film sits at the end of an
The film sits at the end of an era for the "Comedy Italian Style," moving toward a more melancholic view of society where characters struggle to find genuine connection amidst their own falsehoods.
Guido represents the classic "Latin Lover" archetype—charming but fundamentally deceitful and trapped by traditional family expectations.