Writer-director John Turturro talks about his new film, Fading Gigolo, a comedy about two best friends—the romantic Fioravante (Turturro) and the scheming Murray (Woody Allen)—who enter into the world’s oldest profession to get out of debt. The film is a funny and moving look at people’s endless attempts to find happiness through love and sex.
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Writer-director John Turturro talks about his new film, Fading Gigolo, a comedy about two best friends—the romantic Fioravante (Turturro) and the scheming Murray (Woody Allen)—who enter into the world’s oldest profession to get out of debt. The film is a funny and moving look at people’s endless attempts to find happiness through love and sex.
Writer-director John Turturro talks about his new film, Fading Gigolo, a comedy about two best friends—the romantic Fioravante (Turturro) and the scheming Murray (Woody Allen)—who enter into the world’s oldest profession to get out of debt. The film is a funny and moving look at people’s endless attempts to find happiness through love and sex.