Synopsis
Tutta colpa di Freud is a movie released in 2014.
In a delightful blend of humor and family dynamics, a dedicated psychoanalyst finds himself navigating the chaotic love lives of his three daughters, each facing their own romantic dilemmas. From a bookish young woman infatuated with a charming book thief to a heartbroken lesbian determined to reshape her identity, and an impressionable teenager entangled with an older, married man, Francesco's practice becomes an emotional rollercoaster. As he endeavors to guide his patients—who just happen to be his beloved daughters—he discovers that the boundaries of love and acceptance are often more complicated than they appear. This charming comedy deftly explores themes of love, identity, and the challenges of familial bonds, all wrapped in a warm yet humorous narrative. With its rich character portrayals and relatable predicaments, the film invites viewers to reflect on the complexities of relationships while offering plenty of laughs along the way. The story expertly balances heartfelt moments with comedic relief, making it a must-watch for anyone who appreciates a nuanced take on love and family. As Francesco confronts his own shortcomings as a father and a therapist, audiences are treated to a poignant exploration of how we navigate the tangled web of emotions that connect us all.
Lotus Production
Medusa Film