Three Goodbyes

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Three Goodbyes (Italian: Tre ciotole) is a 2025 romantic drama film directed by Isabel Coixet and co-written by Enrico Audenino based on the book by Michela Murgia. It stars Alba Rohrwacher and Elio Germano. It is an Italian-Spanish co-production.

ItalianTre ciotole
Directed byIsabel Coixet
Written by
  • Enrico Audenino
  • Isabel Coixet
Based onTre ciotole
by Michela Murgia
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Three Goodbyes
Italian theatrical release poster
ItalianTre ciotole
Directed byIsabel Coixet
Written by
  • Enrico Audenino
  • Isabel Coixet
Based onTre ciotole
by Michela Murgia
Starring
CinematographyGuido Michelotti
Edited byJordi Azategui
Music byAlfonso de Vilallonga
Production
companies
  • Cattleya
  • Ruvido Produzioni
  • Bartlebyfilm
  • Buenapinta Media
  • Bteam Prods
  • Colosé Producciones
  • Perdición Films
  • Vision Distribution
Distributed by
Release dates
  • 8 September 2025 (2025-09-08) (TIFF)
  • 9 October 2025 (2025-10-09) (Italy)
  • 6 February 2026 (2026-02-06) (Spain)
Running time
120 minutes[1]
Countries
  • Italy
  • Spain
LanguageItalian
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Plot

The plot follows a couple (Marta and Antonio) after they split up.[2]

Cast

Production

The screenplay was written by Enrico Audenino [it] with the collaboration of Isabel Coixet.[4] The film is an Italian-Spanish co-production by Cattleya (ITV Studios), Ruvido Produzioni, Bartlebyfilm, Buenapinta Media, Bteam Prods, Colosé Producciones, and Perdición Films with the participation of Max and Sky.[5] Shooting locations included Rome.[3]

Release

The film was set to have its world premiere at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival on 8 September 2025.[1][6] It was selected as the opening film of the 70th Valladolid International Film Festival.[7]

Vision Distribution handled distribution in Italy and BTeam Pictures did so in Spain.[5]

Reception

Jessica Kiang from Variety described the film as "a charmingly bittersweet and life-affirming movie".[8] Nadia Dalimonte from Next Best Picture wrote that Three Goodbyes "incorporates these personal monologues with broader meditations on various themes, including intimacy and illness" and also shines as "a sweet, personalized love letter to Rome".[9]

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