Patrick and Astrid decide to get married in Italy, in a villa belonging to the groom’s father: this is actually Villa Il Pizzo, an 18th-century residence surrounded by a lemon grove on the Gulf of Naples, in the municipality of Sant’Agnello di Sorrento (NA), but there is no shortage of trips to Borgo di Marina Grande (Sorrento) where Ida talks to the groom-to-be, and the Cloister of San Francesco in Sorrento, where Philip has his own chat with his son Patrick. Ida and Philip meet at the Sedil Dominova, an old noble residence in the heart of Sorrento that was built between 1200 and 1300.
Patrick and Astrid decide to get married in Italy, in a villa belonging to the groom’s father: this is actually Villa Il Pizzo, an 18th-century residence surrounded by a lemon grove on the Gulf of Naples, in the municipality of Sant’Agnello di Sorrento (NA), but there is no shortage of trips to Borgo di Marina Grande (Sorrento) where Ida talks to the groom-to-be, and the Cloister of San Francesco in Sorrento, where Philip has his own chat with his son Patrick. Ida and Philip meet at the Sedil Dominova, an old noble residence in the heart of Sorrento that was built between 1200 and 1300.
Philip, a rather shy businessman and widower, and Ida, a hairdresser who has recently found out that her husband has been cheating on her while she’s been recovering from cancer, collide in Denmark and realise they’re both headed to the same wedding, that of their respective children on the Sorrentine coast. It is here that they get to know one another better.