| A mysterious woman wanders the streets of Manhattan in a confused state. Finding herself inexplicably drawn to a group of teenagers she embarks on an adventure with them through the cityscape and into the unknown. As the night progresses, she approaches something intangible on the journey back to herself. | |
| Release Date: | Jan 14, 2022 | 
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| Director: | Adam Leon | 
| Writer: | Adam Leon | 
| Genres: | Drama | 
| Keywords | new york city, amnesia, memory, female protagonist, memory loss, writer | 
| Production Companies | Animal Kingdom, Topic Studios, Tango Entertainment | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $0 Budget: $0 | 
| Updates | Updated: Aug 10, 2025 Entered: Apr 21, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
|---|---|
| Vanessa Kirby | Alina Reynolds | 
| Simon Brickner | Simon | 
| Annabel Hoffman | Annabel | 
| Annika Wahlsten | Annika | 
| Chris Arias | Chris | 
| Fred Hechinger | Matt | 
| Ray Lipstein | Emma | 
| Maya Hawke | Erin McCloud | 
| David Ajala | Ade | 
| Lars Wahlsten | Lars | 
| Neil Comber | Neil | 
| Rosa Walton | Rosa | 
| Jenny Hollingworth | Jenny | 
| Lauren Colasanti | Lauren | 
| Eve Van Rens | Eve | 
| Claire Buchanan | Claire | 
| Nathaniel Schoen | Hardware Store Man | 
| Jaya Ragoo | Jaya | 
| Misha Brooks | Hasidic Man #1 | 
| Luca Scoppetta-Stern | Hasidic Man #2 | 
| Badr Muzeb | Bodega Man #1 | 
| Govindbhai Patel | Bodega Man #2 | 
| Taylor Clanton | Taylor | 
| Kayline Cruz | Kayline | 
| Sasha Lynn Roberts | Sasha Lynn | 
| Sam Soghor | Motel Clerk | 
| Joshua Astrachan | Library Man | 
| Mira Maxwell | Mira | 
| Wallace Dos Santos | Wallace | 
| Fabio Palao | Fabio | 
| Talia Rosenthal | Talia | 
| Max Drury | Max | 
| Brendan Welch | Brendan | 
| Jeff Owusu | Jeff | 
| Jonny Alexander | Jonny | 
| Frank Hakaj | Man with Dog | 
| Name | Job | 
|---|---|
| Adam Leon | Director, Writer | 
| Kristan Sprague | Editor | 
| Maite Pérez-Nievas | Production Design | 
| Sara Shaw | Editor | 
| Erin DeWitt | Editor | 
| Alexandra Toomey | Production Design | 
| Rob Nicholls | Costume Design | 
| Saeed Siamak | Set Dresser | 
| David Ketterer Spencer | First Assistant Director | 
| George Murgulia | Foley Editor | 
| Colin Kane Healey | Casting Associate | 
| Betsy Kagen | Editor | 
| Caryn Novak | Set Decoration | 
| Tom Sayers | Sound Designer | 
| Valeria Brenes | Set Dresser | 
| Lia Parks | Makeup Artist | 
| Alice Johnson | First Assistant Director | 
| Beso Kacharava | Foley Supervisor | 
| Alexander Sanikidze | Foley Editor | 
| Sean Gradwell | Gaffer | 
| Maggie Ruder | Production Design | 
| Victoria Cronin | Costume Design | 
| Robert Malone | Sound Effects Editor | 
| Niv Adiri | Sound Re-Recording Mixer | 
| Geraldine Barón | Casting | 
| Tess Raih | Second Assistant Director | 
| Giorgi Lekishvili | Foley Mixer | 
| Patrick Southern | Sound Mixer | 
| Lyon Taylor | Gaffer | 
| Brett Jutkiewicz | Director of Photography | 
| Salome Oggenfuss | Casting | 
| Manny Siverio | Stunt Coordinator | 
| Spencer Pazer | Additional Second Assistant Director | 
| Nicholas Britell | Original Music Composer | 
| Biko Gogaladze | Foley Artist | 
| Name | Title | 
|---|---|
| Ryan Heller | Executive Producer | 
| Jamund Washington | Producer | 
| Lia Buman | Executive Producer | 
| Gabby Green | Producer | 
| Jason Reif | Producer | 
| Maria Zuckerman | Executive Producer | 
| Joshua Astrachan | Producer | 
| Andrea Roa | Producer | 
| Brad Becker-Parton | Producer | 
| Vanessa Kirby | Executive Producer | 
| Fred Hechinger | Co-Producer | 
| Tim Headington | Executive Producer | 
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**Full analysis at Spotamovie.com** - **Intro** - Italian Studies is a 2022 movie. Imagine to find yourself in Manhattan but without your memories. A journey into the unknown is starting. - **The Story** - While visiting New York City from her native London, writer Alina Reynolds (Academy Award nomi ... nee Vanessa Kirby) inexplicably loses her memory and suddenly becomes unmoored and adrift on the streets of Manhattan with no sense of time or place , or even her own name. As Alina’s consciousness swings between imagined conversations, fragments of her own short stories and the bustling city around her, she finds an anchor in charismatic teenager Simon. Drawn to the lost woman, Simon soon introduces Alina to his free spirited group of friends, and together they make their way through a disorienting cityscape full of life, beauty, and music. - **Explanations and analysis at https://www.spotamovie.com/italian-studies-review-and-explanation-critic-post-movie-movie-2022/**
I would say that Italian Studies perpetuates the stereotype that weed-smokers are dumb (I won’t say it, though, because I don’t think it’s a stereotype at all). There is a character in this movie who has “a hiding place for my weed, because my mom searches my room.” The hiding place is a book in ... a public library. Really. It’s like Poe’s “Purloined Letter” if Poe was a complete idiot. This is so stupid Cheech and Chong would scratch their heads in disbelief. The movie actually seems to believe that this is indeed a pretty good spot to stash your weed, so I guess writer/director Adam Leon must have been pretty high himself when he thought of it. The film proper deals with Alina Reynolds (Vanessa Kirby), a writer who spontaneously loses her memory one day; the movie follows Alina as she wanders aimlessly through the streets — although it would be more accurate to say that both she and the film are equally directionless — and uses her amnesia as a license to be a b---- on wheels. (if you guys suddenly didn’t remember who you are or where you live, would your first instinct be to seek a hospital or police station, or in general to ask for help relevant to the circumstances? Or would you immediately turn to begging and stealing?). She keeps insisting that she “lost” her dog, when in reality she abandoned it (sure, she might have forgotten it, but then why would she remember having a dog at all?). Thanks to a fan, Alina discovers that she is the author of a collection of short stories also called Italian Studies, so she goes to another library — or maybe it’s the same one; who cares? — and, after reading a copy of her own book, she autographs it — even though, as a reader at the same table reasonably points out, she may have written it, but the book belongs to the library, so basically she’s defacing public property. Anyway, to make a dumb story short, since her stories revolve around “mostly young people”, Alina decides that she is going to write a novel about teenagers, and “So, what I need is to spend time with some teenagers”. Judging by the teenagers she spends time with — including the aforementioned bookworm junkie — Alina’s new book is going to be just as half-baked as this movie.