On Tuesday, December 19th, a few blocks from the Vittorio Emanuele piazza in Rome, about 60 folks gathered at a funky cinema club called Apollo 11, one of those independent-community institutions respected by everyone in the Rome’s film scene.
It was a small yet fascinating crowd of people who had heard about Tiramisu For Two in some way or the other and were eager to see the so called “Texan Italian Cult Classic." Luckily for us, the small size of the theater provided a nicely “packed/full” feeling that is usually appreciated at public events; it was a great and intimate way to wrap up TFT's unique community-driven distribution run.
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