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A Couple’s European Vacation Goes Bad In Upcoming Dark Comedy This June

Apr 10, 2025

Vacations from hell aren’t anything new to the comedy genre, but Brian Crano and David Joseph Craig‘s look to spice up that premise a bit with their new film “I Don’t Understand You.”

Starring Nick Kroll and Andrew Rannells, the film centers on a gay couple on the verge of adopting a new baby who embark on a vacation to Italy to celebrate. But this European vacation is anything but perfect, and soon descends into a dark and violent comedy of errors.

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Here’s an official synopsis of “I Don’t Understand You,” courtesy of Vertical Entertainment:

Dom (Nick Kroll) and Cole (Andrew Rannells), a couple on the verge of adopting a baby, embark on an Italian vacation — the perfect opportunity to reconnect before the new addition arrives. Everything is picture-perfect, the epitome of a European babymoon, when things begin to spiral out of control. Lost on the way to dinner, their car gets stuck in a ditch, leaving them stranded in rural nowhere during a torrential downpour. These two Americans, who are used to being catered to, are now in a foreign land with no cell service, zero comprehension of the Italian language, and, as fear takes over, escalating turmoil that could explode at any moment.

Along with Kroll and Rannells, “I Don’t Understand You” also stars Morgan Spector, Nunzia Schiano, Eleanora Romandini, Paolo Romano, and Amanda Seyfried.

Crano and Craig co-write and co-direct “I Don’t Understand You.”  Joel Edgerton leads producers with Nash Edgerton, Kara Durrett, Jessamine Burgum, and Jonathan Glickman. Executive producers on the film include Toby Nalbandian, Gregory Schmidt, Will Greenfield, Ben Shafer, Giovanni Pompili, Lara Costa Calzado, Craig, and Crano.

“I Don’t Understand You” hits theaters on June 6. Watch a trailer for the dark comedy below.

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