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Tiramisù

Tiramisù

2016

Director

Fabio De Luigi

Runtime

91 minutes

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Synopsis

Antonio, a representative of medical supplies with no success, finds a brilliant way to present himself to the customers and improve his sales: the special tiramisù (an Italian dessert) made by his beautiful wife Aurora.

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Diversity & Representation

Overall Score

3.7/10

Limited


Category Breakdown

LGBTQ+ Representation

Fair

The film focuses on a conventional heteronormative domestic unit. There is no visible engagement with queer narratives or non-cisnormative identities.

Gender Representation

Fair

Gender roles appear traditional and hierarchical. The female lead is framed primarily through her aesthetic appeal and her domestic contribution to the protagonist's career.

Racial & Ethnic Diversity

Limited

The story suggests a localized, homogeneous social environment. There is no evidence of a multi-ethnic cast or intersectional casting.

Religious & Cultural Diversity

Limited

The narrative centers on standard Western social structures like marriage and professional ambition. It lacks any deconstruction of these traditional institutions.

Disability Representation

Minimal

The film provides no information regarding the inclusion of characters with physical, sensory, or neurodivergent disabilities.

Strengths

  • The film offers a clear, character-driven comedic premise centered on professional ambition and domestic life.

Areas for Improvement

  • The narrative relies heavily on traditional gender hierarchies and domestic tropes.
  • There is a lack of visible representation for LGBTQ+, racial, or multi-ethnic identities.
  • The story does not engage with or subvert established social or cultural institutions.

AI Analysis

Tiramisù operates within a very traditional framework of European comedic storytelling. The plot follows a standard protagonist-driven arc that relies on established social and domestic hierarchies rather than challenging them. The film lacks intersectional depth, focusing instead on a conventional family structure and individual professional advancement. This results in a narrative that feels localized and socially homogeneous. Ultimately, the work prioritizes a familiar, character-driven comedy over the exploration of complex or diverse identities.

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