A romantic comedy set in Naples and the dream of becoming a ballerina at the Teatro San Carlo. This is the heart of "Hotspot - Amore Senza Rete," Giulio Manfredonia's new film, which will premiere at the Metropolitan Opera in Naples on June 5th and be released in theaters on June 6th.
### An Extraordinary Launch
The main actors, Francesco Arca and Denise Tantucci, will greet the Neapolitan audience before the screening, an unmissable opportunity for fans to see the protagonists on the big screen.
### The Plot of the Film
"Hotspot - Love Without a Net" tells the story of Tina, a young dancer dreaming of making her mark in the world of dance. While waiting at the London airport, Tina realizes that the deadline to apply for an important audition at the Teatro San Carlo in Naples is approaching. Unfortunately, the airport Wi-Fi isn't working, and she's run out of data. In desperation, Tina notices an active hotspot on the phone of a man named Pietro. After shouting his name to find it, Pietro, surprised, decides to share his password with her, saving her from disaster. A few weeks later, Tina receives a notification: her Wi-Fi has reconnected to Pietro's hotspot. Is this a fluke or a sign of destiny?
### A Talented Cast and the City of Naples
The cast of "Hotspot - Amore Senza Rete" includes, in addition to Francesco Arca and Denise Tantucci, Erasmo Genzini, Anna Lucia Pierro, Carlo G. Gabardini, Peppe Servillo, and Rosalia Porcaro. The screenplay is by Roberto Proia and Mauro Graiani, and the film marks the first co-production between Sony Pictures International Productions and Eagle Pictures, the latter also serving as distributor.
### The Words of Director Giulio Manfredonia
Giulio Manfredonia, known for films such as "Si può fare," "Qualunquemente," and the "Rocco Schiavone" series, said he was enthusiastic about this project.
"It's not often that you make a true romantic comedy in Italy," Manfredonia writes in his director's notes. "I've never had that happen before, and that was a lot of fun in making this film. I love being able to tackle different genres and make a film that's different from anything I've done before, a totally new experience. And who doesn't love telling love stories? The rest was done by a group of consistently believable actors, and a city, Naples, where talking about love seems almost inevitable while walking around."
### A Tribute to Naples and Love
The romantic comedy "Hotspot - Amore Senza Rete" promises to be a tribute not only to love, but also to the city of Naples, revolving around the dream of becoming a ballerina at the Teatro San Carlo.






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