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(Ambra Angiolini): A talentless actress working in television.

( Raoul Bova ): A doctor working in a decaying public hospital. Viva_l_Italia_2012_HD_-_Altadefinizione01

: The film serves as a broad critique of Italian politics, specifically targeting bribery, classism, and the endemic lack of meritocracy. It frequently references the Italian Constitution to highlight the gap between legal ideals and political reality. During a session with a showgirl, he suffers

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 During a session with a showgirl

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

: Despite its cynical humor, the director intended the film to convey that change is possible through personal accountability rather than just highlighting "the filth" of the system. Production Details Director : Massimiliano Bruno. Genre : Comedy / Satire. Release Date : October 25, 2012. Setting : Primarily filmed in Rome and Sabaudia.

: Received two David di Donatello nominations in 2013, including Best Supporting Actress for Ambra Angiolini.