Sposami (marry me) is a TV mini-series about a married couple — Nora and Ugo — who have gotten separated but, according to Italian law, need to wait a year before actually divorcing. An ailing aunt convinces them to take over her bridal gown business on the condition that they live as a couple in her house. Trials and tribulation follow, but also some shared creative moments. And who knows what will happen?
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
The guests arrive, but who knew there would be so many? It turns out that Matì's family is rather extended as well as colorful. And it becomes clear that the families have very little in common.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
The worst-case scenario comes true, even though Nora and Ugo do their very, very best, along with Spartacus as the server and Iside in the kitchen. Who knows if that wedding will ever happen.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
Each family is intent on dictating all the details of the wedding, making it difficult for Ugo and Nora to stay on top of things — beginning with the choice of a wedding gown.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
As we might have imagined, the tensions between the parents have been transferred onto the future bride and groom. Choosing the location, the favors, and the music has become a battle. Who knows if they can get over these hurdles.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
They go to dinner with Francesco and Matì and gently encourage the couple to think hard about what they want. It's natural for memories to come bubbling up from when they were courting.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
Ugo seems to have a mysterious mission. Nora sees to Matì, whose dress is done and gorgeous. Ugo takes Francesco to choose an engagement ring.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
In an enchanting spot, Matì and Francesco get ready for the wedding, helped by Nora and Ugo. The bride and groom are happy, but, at the same time, sad not to have their respective parents with them.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
Nora and Ugo succeeded in planning a perfect wedding for Francesco and Matisse. They seem to be a great team even when they work separately.
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