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Olivia Bennet, an ambitious journalist in New York, is banished to Italy’s Amalfi Coast after her magazine exiles her to a “fluff” assignment: tour twenty-one lemon groves in twenty-one days. Arriving with cynicism and heels unfit for cobblestones, she meets her driver, Luca Romano — rugged, rooted, and proudly Amalfitano. Their journey is filled with clashes, banter, and undeniable sparks as they navigate groves steeped in tradition. From flour fights in kitchens to a rickety ladder rescue, barefoot dancing at a wedding to sheltering in a farmhouse storm, Olivia gradually sees that lemons — and the limoncello crafted from them — symbolize patience, heritage, and love. Luca softens, too, gifting her a carved lemon heart and confessing his family’s truths under the stars. Their “almost kisses” become inevitable, culminating in a tender storm-lit embrace. But their fragile bond shatters when Olivia’s magazine runs her story under the sensational headline: “Romance on the Road: 21 Days, 21 Lemons.” Luca feels betrayed, reduced to a cliché. Hurt, he pushes her away. Alone, Olivia realizes each lemon was their story: every grove, every tradition, every laugh. Nonna Rosa gently reminds her: “The sweetest limoncello takes time. So does love. Do not leave before it’s ready.” At the grand Festival of Limoncello, Luca presents his family’s batch, cold and distant. Olivia interrupts, reading her true article aloud: “I came for twenty-one lemons in twenty-one days. But what I found was patience, tradition, and love — love that, like limoncello, begins sour but becomes sweet if you give it time.” The crowd erupts, chanting “bacio!” Luca steps forward: “Do you mean it?” She answers: “Every word.” They kiss, finally aligned, as lantern-lit lemons glow around them. In the epilogue, Olivia stays in Positano, finishing her article at Nonna’s table, Luca bringing her coffee with a smile. Their love, like limoncello, has ripened — proof that sweetness only comes with time.
 

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In remote Australia, a stoic farmer is left alone when his partner takes their dog, forcing him to confront his need for control as he struggles to let go. A visitation with Max brings Jack new hope, until he witnesses Jess with another man and his loneliness turns to desperation. Told through long, quiet takes and the watchful eyes of a dog, Stay. is a haunting portrait of love, loss, and the challenges faced by Australia's rural inhabitants.

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Brothers Mic & Jim Conway have been playing music since school days, when they started the Jellybean Jug Band together, which subsequently morphed into the Captain Matchbox Whoopee Band. In the early 1970s Captain Matchbox were a tearaway success with old 1920s/30s tunes such as My Canary Has Circles Under His Eyes and comical tunes of their own, like Wangaratta Wahine. Mic loves visual entertainment and vaudeville, and creating instruments out of anything to hand. He has been in countless band line-ups over the last 40 years, and they all demonstrate his unique vision of performance, circus and vaudeville. Jim on the other hand is a natural musician and a blues one at that. He found his instrument early on in Captain Matchbox with the harmonica, proceeding to become one of Australia’s foremost blues harp players. As has been said of them, the brothers make sibling rivalry an art form, but they are also very close. At the age of 30 Jim was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS), and this has gradually progressed over the last 40 years to the point where Jim is now virtually quadriplegic and can no longer play harmonica. Jim is married and Mic has his own family, but they have remained side by side through the years.

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