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Il commissario Manara is an Italian television series.
A teen comedy-drama set in an Italian public high school following an ensemble cast of students and teachers.
Poor but Richer is a comedy that delves into the world of politics and social class. It explores the struggles of a man from a humble background who unexpectedly becomes wealthy and the challenges he faces as he navigates the complex dynamics of power and influence. With its witty dialogue and satirical take on society, Poor but Richer is a hilarious and thought-provoking film.
Poor but Rich is a hilarious comedy film that tells the story of a financially struggling man from Rome, Italy. Unexpectedly, he inherits a large fortune and his life takes a drastic turn. With newfound wealth, he navigates through the challenges and humorous situations that come along with being suddenly rich. Will his newfound riches bring him happiness or complicate his life even more?
Men Vs Women is a comedy romance film that revolves around the battle between the sexes. It explores the themes of jealousy, infidelity, and falling in love. The plot takes place at various locations including a beach, with volleyball games and a beach party. The movie also touches upon animal protection, as well as naturism and nudist beach culture. The characters include womanizers, trainers, and a beach coach. There is comedy, friendship, and even a gigolo. Throughout the film, the characters navigate their relationships and deal with issues such as impotence and erectile dysfunction.
When a woman's grandmother suddenly dies, she tries to hide the body in order to continue receiving her pension. In the process, she discovers a surprising new romance.
A loving young couple discover they're expecting a child, but the man isn't too keen on introducing her girlfriend to his family. Is it because he has a vampire father, a witch mother, a ghostly grandma, and a zombie uncle?
After a suicide attempt, depressed lawyer Diego decides to take up the mantle of good Samaritan by helping his loved ones fix the problems in their life, but ends up bringing only utter havoc.
In Rome, the Cassamortari are people who work in the funeral business. The Pasti family's agency was founded by Giuseppe, who is willing to do anything to turn a corpse into money, preferably in black.
A group of friends, dressed as Santa Claus, create chaos during the Christmas season as they pull off a series of comedic heists and pranks.
After the Arcangelo affair, the Pasti brothers, together with an eccentric half-sister they didn't know they had, have made a name for themselves as "gravediggers of VIPs" and are vying for a coveted category award never won before, the Vespillone D'oro. But the evaluation commission finds a gigantic hole in the company's books, which threatens to exclude them from the race for the award. But how is this possible? The answer is in Matteo Pasti's confession: he "borrowed" large sums from company accounts to maintain a virtual relationship with the cam girl named Bella Salma. A stage name that, soon, is on the opening news of all the news: the sex worker is found dead in her villa due to an unlikely domestic accident. The Pasti phone is not long in ringing...
In Mi fido di te, a man who is down on his luck and in debt puts his trust in a scam artist to help him make money. They come up with a plan to fake the man's suicide in order to collect insurance money, but things go awry when the man's ex-girlfriend recognizes him. As they try to escape from her, they get caught up in a series of humorous and chaotic events involving a stolen car, a gypsy fortune teller, a recording company, and a robbery at a supermarket.
Two proud and estranged brothers, a disputed inheritance and a past that comes back. When he hears about the passing of his father - whom he has not seen in many years - Salvo returns to his native Sicily. He intends to convince his brother Lillo to sell the family farm and save his pizzeria, which is about to go bankrupt - a secret that he has kept even from his wife and children. But things will not be easy and Salvo will have to come to terms with his choices. A bittersweet comedy about family relations and how one never stops growing up, not even at fifty.