Will  Smith's  Overbrook  Entertainment  may link project
NEW  YORK  -- Gabriele  Muccino,  the Italian  conductor and Will  Smith  cooperator, is setting up a new project. 
Muccino  volition direct "What  I  Know  About  Love,"  a plastic film described as a contemporary "Kramer  vs. Kramer."
Like  that 1970s hands saga, Muccino  said that "Love"  will seek to explore the wounds of divorce and single parenthood.
"It's  the write up of a family's collapse, but with the complexity that relationships have today," Muccino  aforementioned. "It's  a different populace now, one that I  think is more exposed and more destructive somehow."
The  director is known for exploring the difficulties of romantic couplings as well as parent-child relationships.
Muccino  will write "Love"  with "Sex  and the City"  penman Liz  Tuccillo,  with whom he collaborated on his latest propose, the Mediaset-produced  "Four  Single  Fathers."  "Love"  likely will be produced by Muccino's  Indiana  Prods.  banner.
The  picture potentially too could involve Overbrook  Entertainment,  Smith  and James  Lassiter's  Columbia-set  production company with which Muccino  made his two most recent films, "The  Pursuit  of Happyness"  and the upcoming "Seven  Pounds,"  both of which star Smith.  (Columbia,  by the bye, also made "Kramer  vs. Kramer.")
The  Italy-born  Muccino  has moved fluidly between borders during his career. Although  his past tense two movies have been English-language,  U.S.-set  tales, he has a background in Italian  cinema, directing and writing the middle-class dramatic event "Ricordati  Di  Me"  as well as "L'ultimo  Bacio,"  the Italian  film that became the basis for Tony  Goldwyn's  2006 Zach  Braff  starrer "The  Last  Kiss."
Muccino's  "Fathers,"  an indie feature that doubles as a pilot for Italian  television, crossed borders to tell the story of Italian  workforce who were once marital to and had children with American  women.
"The  Italian  in New  York  tends to import a cultural system, and the interrogative sentence is how, with American  children, he can come up the correct way to communicate with American  children," Muccino  aforesaid of that film. 
Muccino  also has the immigrant tale "Man  & Wife"  in development at Universal.
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