Sono Tornato [WORKING]

: The duo travels across Italy, interacting with ordinary citizens. These scenes often feature unscripted vignettes where real people react to "Mussolini". To Canaletti's surprise, the Duce’s populist rhetoric and critiques of modern politics resonate deeply with the public.

: Roughly 80 years after his death, Benito Mussolini (played by Massimo Popolizio ) mysteriously reappears in Piazza Vittorio, Rome. Confused by modern technology and the state of the nation, he initially wonders if he is in Rome or Addis Ababa. Sono tornato

: Mussolini becomes a viral sensation on social media and eventually a TV star. Television executives, seeing him as a ratings goldmine, give him a "new balcony"—a reality program—from which he can address the masses once again. Themes and Satire : The duo travels across Italy, interacting with

: Andrea Canaletti (Frank Matano), an aspiring filmmaker struggling for success, accidentally captures Mussolini on film. Believing him to be a dedicated method actor or cosplayer, Canaletti decides to film a documentary about him. : Roughly 80 years after his death, Benito