You, Me & Tuscany Trailer & Fun Facts

You, Me & Tuscany Synopsis:

After impulsively "borrowing" an empty Italian villa to escape her stagnant life, chef Anna (Halle Bailey) is forced to pose as the owner’s fiancée to cover her tracks when his family unexpectedly arrives. The lie spirals out of control as she finds herself falling for the owner’s handsome cousin, Michael (Regé-Jean Page), leading to a sun-soaked comedy of errors where Anna must choose between maintaining her pretense or following her heart.

Genre: Comedy, Romance

Release Date: In theaters April 10th, 2026

You, Me & Tuscany

You, Me & Tuscany Fun Facts:

The "Working Title" Mystery:
The film was initially titled Italianna during the early stages of production in early 2025. Then in late 2025, the film was retitled to You, Me & Tuscany to reflect the modern theme of rom-com and the beautiful Italian landscape.

Green Cinema:
Director Kat Coiro followed a "green" plan called "Lights, Camera, Plastic." This means the movie doesn't show any single-use plastics (like water bottles) on screen. To help the environment while filming in Italy, the crew also used electric cars and bought things from local businesses to reduce greenhouse emissions.

The "Bridgerton" Connection:
Regé-Jean Page starred in Season 1 of the Netflix original series Bridgerton. Since Halle Bailey and her sister Chlöe are huge fans of his work, it’s a "full circle" moment for Halle to now be starring alongside him in this movie.

A True Italian Feel:
To make the movie feel real, it was filmed in beautiful locations in Italy, like the Amalfi Coast and the countryside of Tuscany. Famous Italian actress Isabella Ferrari plays the mother of the family, Gabriella, giving the movie a true Italian feel.

A Modern "Roman Holiday":
The filmmakers said they were inspired by the famous 1953 Audrey Hepburn movie (Roman Holiday). They wanted to capture that same magical feeling of being a tourist having an adventure in a beautiful foreign city.

Vineyards Felt Natural:
Producer Will Packer mentioned that the atmosphere on set felt "natural," mainly because the cast and crew used their free time to savor the local pasta and wine right in the vineyards where they were filming.

Source: youtube, wikipedia

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