Set in Fascist Italy, specifically in the countryside above Florence, Up at the Villa sees Kristin Scott Thomas taking centre stage as an aristocratic English rose in the lead role of Mary Panton
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It is 1938 and Germany is about to declare war on Europe. Mary Panton (Kristin Scott Thomas) is a young woman torn between her dull and unhappy marriage to English aristocrat Sir Edgar Swift (James Fox) and her search for some more excitement. In Florence, Italy where the couple now live, she meets dashing young and exciting American Rowley Flint (Sean Penn). A one-night stand with a local violin player at a society dance causes more problems between Panton and her husband who then makes threats against the violinist. This gives Flint the opportunity to take his chance with Panton and bring her the happiness she deserves.
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