Non solo cinepanettone: Italian festive films | A Coffee Break with Francesca

Non solo cinepanettone: Italian festive films | A Coffee Break with Francesca

Join Francesca from the Coffee Break Italian team for a festive coffee break as she explores three very different Italian films that are traditionally enjoyed during the holiday season! 🎄🍿


In this little espresso lesson, you’ll discover:

🎬 Natale in casa Cupiello

🎬 Parenti Serpenti

🎬 Il cinepanettone


Whether you're looking for something heartwarming, dramatic or funny, this mini lesson will give you new vocabulary and a taste of Italy’s cinematic traditions. ✨


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