![]() This was such a hit with everyone who saw it that I thought this could turn into a feature length project. This friendship inspired a short film called The Love Project. We’d drink coffee and she’d give me relationship advice. Every morning at about 4 am I’d see her light was on, and I’d ask if I could go over for breakfast. I was heartbroken, in the midst of my divorce, and I couldn’t sleep at night. Tao Ruspoli: I had a fabulous 75-year-old neighbor named Roberta with blue hair and a hot 40-year-old boyfriend. Giancarlo Canavesio: What was the genesis of the documentary? How did it come about? Monogamish is in theaters nationwide on October 13, 2017. In this interview, Giancarlo Canavesio talks to Tao about the process of making this film, and how his opinions of polyamory have developed as a result. What he discovers about his very unconventional family, and about the history and psychology of love and marriage leads him to question the ideal of monogamy, and the traditional family values that go with it. Recovering from a heartbreaking divorce, independent filmmaker and son-of-an-Italian-Prince Tao Ruspoli takes to the road in his film Monogamish to talk to his relatives, advice columnists, psychologists, historians, anthropologists, artists, philosophers, sex workers, sex therapists, and ordinary couples about love, sex & monogamy in our culture.
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