BY: Anita Busch
The Weinstein Company is snagging the English language remake rights to the hit Italian com Perfetti Sconociuti, which translates to Perfect Strangers — a film that was released last year in the country and won a number of top film awards. It also was a local-language success when it was released last year.
The film is about seven lifelong friends — three married couples and a divorcee — and at a dinner they play a game. To prove how well they know each other, they all agree to put their phones on the table and reveal each and every text message or phone call that is received during the evening. As everyone’s secrets are unveiled and we are reminded that we all have three lives: a public, one private and one secret and the seven friends find themselves perfect strangers to each other.
SOURCE: http://deadline.com
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