: Beyond the physical comedy, the film addresses serious issues in modern Italy, including political corruption, the "brain drain" of talented youth, and the disintegration of the traditional family unit.
The film features a cast of prominent Italian actors playing the Spagnolo family and their associates:
: Critics have noted the film functions as a "soapie" and a "Winning Twenty First Century Italian satire," drawing parallels to other "truth-telling" comedies like Liar Liar .
The film received mixed to positive reviews, with many praising performance and the movie's ability to balance "light sense of humor" with "compelling" social issues. While some viewers found the tone occasionally silly or "offending," others appreciated its "heartwarming" take on complex family relationships. Viva l'Italia (2012) - IMDb
: The score was composed by Giuliano Taviani and Carmelo Travia .
as Susanna Spagnolo : An aspiring actress struggling with a speech impediment. Rocco Papaleo as Tony . Production and Themes
: The film was written by Massimiliano Bruno and Edoardo Maria Falcone .
: Beyond the physical comedy, the film addresses serious issues in modern Italy, including political corruption, the "brain drain" of talented youth, and the disintegration of the traditional family unit.
The film features a cast of prominent Italian actors playing the Spagnolo family and their associates: Viva l Italia m1080p 2012 ID4046
: Critics have noted the film functions as a "soapie" and a "Winning Twenty First Century Italian satire," drawing parallels to other "truth-telling" comedies like Liar Liar . : Beyond the physical comedy, the film addresses
The film received mixed to positive reviews, with many praising performance and the movie's ability to balance "light sense of humor" with "compelling" social issues. While some viewers found the tone occasionally silly or "offending," others appreciated its "heartwarming" take on complex family relationships. Viva l'Italia (2012) - IMDb While some viewers found the tone occasionally silly
: The score was composed by Giuliano Taviani and Carmelo Travia .
as Susanna Spagnolo : An aspiring actress struggling with a speech impediment. Rocco Papaleo as Tony . Production and Themes
: The film was written by Massimiliano Bruno and Edoardo Maria Falcone .