The Romance genre focuses on love stories and relationships, exploring emotions, connections, and often happy or heartfelt endings.
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(from left) Lorenzo (Marco Calvani) and Anna (Halle Bailey) in You, Me & Tuscany, directed by Kat Coiro.
(from left) Michael (Regé-Jean Page) and Anna (Halle Bailey) in You, Me & Tuscany, directed by Kat Coiro. Photo Credit: Giulia Parmigiani/Universal Pictures
(from left) Nonna Alessia (Stefania Casini), Francesca (Stella Pecollo), Leo (Luca Setaccioli), Gabriella (Isabella Ferrari), Enzo (Tommaso Cassissa), Matteo (Lorenzo de Moor) and Anna (Halle Bailey) in You, Me & Tuscany, directed by Kat Coiro.
(from left) Michael (Regé-Jean Page) and Anna (Halle Bailey) in You, Me & Tuscany, directed by Kat Coiro.
(from left) Leo (Luca Setaccioli), Francesca (Stella Pecollo), Roberto (Agazio Olanda), Enzo (Tommaso Cassissa), Bella (Beatrice Skyler Rigel), Roberto (Giacomo Giacopini) and Anna (Halle Bailey) in You, Me & Tuscany, directed by Kat Coiro.
(from left) Michael (Regé-Jean Page) and Anna (Halle Bailey) in You, Me & Tuscany, directed by Kat Coiro.
(from left) Matteo (Lorenzo de Moor), Enzo (Tommaso Cassissa), Francesca (Stella Pecollo), Vincenzo (Paolo Sassanelli) and Gabriella (Isabella Ferrari) in You, Me & Tuscany, directed by Kat Coiro.
(from left) Anna (Halle Bailey) and Michael (Regé-Jean Page) in You, Me & Tuscany, directed by Kat Coiro.