29th Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival (07.11-23.11.2025)
Follows a couple, Marta and Antonio, who split up after what seems like a trivial argument.
After a seemingly trivial argument, Marta and Antonio split up. Marta reacts to the breakup by withdrawing into herself. The only symptom she cannot ignore is her sudden lack of appetite. Antonio, a rising chef, immers himself in his work. But despite being the one who ended things with Marta, he can’t seem to forget her. When Marta discovers that her loss of appetite has more to do with her own health than the pain of separation, everything changes: the taste of food, the music, the desire, the certainty of the choices that were made.
“At once disarming and devastating, “Three Goodbyes” is a bittersweet tale of love lost and found – for oneself, for others, and for the joys in life. With gentleness and a touch of humour, celebrated Catalan auteur Isabel Coixet eloquently adapts Michela Murgia’s autobiographical best-seller, crafting a guide for how to navigate life circumstances that create a clear delineation between a before and an after with grit and grace.” – Chicago Film Festival
                        
                     
                    
                        29th Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival (07.11-23.11.2025)
Follows a couple, Marta and Antonio, who split up after what seems like a trivial argument.
After a seemingly trivial argument, Marta and Antonio split up. Marta reacts to the breakup by withdrawing into herself. The only symptom she cannot ignore is her sudden lack of appetite. Antonio, a rising chef, immers himself in his work. But despite being the one who ended things with Marta, he can’t seem to forget her. When Marta discovers that her loss of appetite has more to do with her own health than the pain of separation, everything changes: the taste of food, the music, the desire, the certainty of the choices that were made.
“At once disarming and devastating, “Three Goodbyes” is a bittersweet tale of love lost and found – for oneself, for others, and for the joys in life. With gentleness and a touch of humour, celebrated Catalan auteur Isabel Coixet eloquently adapts Michela Murgia’s autobiographical best-seller, crafting a guide for how to navigate life circumstances that create a clear delineation between a before and an after with grit and grace.” – Chicago Film Festival
                Follows a couple, Marta and Antonio, who split up after what seems like a trivial argument.
After a seemingly trivial argument, Marta and Antonio split up. Marta reacts to the breakup by withdrawing into herself. The only symptom she cannot ignore is her sudden lack of appetite. Antonio, a rising chef, immers himself in his work. But despite being the one who ended things with Marta, he can’t seem to forget her. When Marta discovers that her loss of appetite has more to do with her own health than the pain of separation, everything changes: the taste of food, the music, the desire, the certainty of the choices that were made.
“At once disarming and devastating, “Three Goodbyes” is a bittersweet tale of love lost and found – for oneself, for others, and for the joys in life. With gentleness and a touch of humour, celebrated Catalan auteur Isabel Coixet eloquently adapts Michela Murgia’s autobiographical best-seller, crafting a guide for how to navigate life circumstances that create a clear delineation between a before and an after with grit and grace.” – Chicago Film Festival
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Rating
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Production year
2025
Global distributor
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Local distributor
Pimedate Ööde Filmifestival MTÜ
In cinema
11/10/2025
 
                                            