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‘Sanremo’ Review: An Unlikely Dementia-Tinged Romance Drives This Tender Drama

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Manuel Betancourt Romance has long been a socially accepted way to cope with the precarity of life and the prospect of death.

Crackling chemistry has a way of helping us project ourselves into a future unknown, while fuzzy warm memories stave off the inevitability of our own demise.

Miroslav Mandić’s tender-hearted “Sanremo” places us squarely in a place where such leaps, both backward and forward, are all but impossible: a nursing home.

Specifically, one where two of its inhabitants suffer from dementia, making their every interaction an opportunity to rekindle the romance neither can remember having embarked on.Bruno (Sandi Pavlin) spends his days worrying about his dog.

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