: Received two David di Donatello nominations in 2013, including Best Supporting Actress for Ambra Angiolini.
The story follows (played by Michele Placido), a long-time corrupt senator who has built his career on lies and favoritism. During a session with a showgirl, he suffers a stroke that damages the part of his brain responsible for inhibitions. As a result, he completely loses the ability to lie, leading to "brutal honesty" that devastates his political standing and upends his family life. Thematic Analysis Viva_l_Italia_2012_HD_-_Altadefinizione01
: A central conflict involves Michele's three adult children, all of whom have benefited from his influence: : Received two David di Donatello nominations in
The 2012 film , directed by Massimiliano Bruno , is a sharp Italian political comedy that uses a "truth-telling" premise to satirize the country's systemic corruption. Narrative Premise and Plot As a result, he completely loses the ability