Win Passes to Advance Screening of 'You, Me and Tuscany' in Nashville

Cast includes Halle Bailey, Regé-Jean Page, and Isabella Ferrari in a romantic comedy set in Italy.

Mar. 29, 2026 at 10:35am

Halle Bailey stars as Anna, a young woman who loses her house-sitting job and impulsively travels to Tuscany, where she pretends to be the fiancée of a handsome Italian man named Matteo to avoid being kicked out of his villa. But when Matteo's cousin Michael arrives, sparks fly and Anna's life is transformed.

Why it matters

This advance screening offers Nashville moviegoers an exclusive first look at the new romantic comedy 'You, Me and Tuscany' before its wide release. The film features a talented cast and an idyllic Italian setting, which could make it a hit with local audiences.

The details

The screening will take place at 7 pm on Tuesday, April 7th at the Regal Hollywood Stadium 27 & RPX in Nashville. Passes can be claimed through the provided link, and a waitlist is available if the passes are already gone.

  • The screening will take place on Tuesday, April 7th, 2026 at 7 pm.

The players

Halle Bailey

An American singer and actress starring as the lead role of Anna in 'You, Me and Tuscany'.

Regé-Jean Page

A British actor known for his roles in 'Bridgerton' and 'Black Bag', playing the character of Michael in the film.

Isabella Ferrari

An acclaimed Italian film actress portraying the role of Gabriella, Matteo's mother, in the romantic comedy.

Kat Coiro

The director of 'You, Me and Tuscany'.

Aziza Scott

An actress starring as Anna's best friend Claire in the film.

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What’s next

Moviegoers in Nashville can claim passes to the advance screening through the provided link. If the passes are already gone, they can sign up for the waitlist.

The takeaway

This exclusive advance screening of the new romantic comedy 'You, Me and Tuscany' offers Nashville audiences a chance to be among the first to see the film, which features an acclaimed cast and an idyllic Italian setting that could resonate with local viewers.