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Riccardo Milani empieza el rodaje de La vita va così
por Camillo De Marco
- El director italiano filma en Sicilia su nueva comedia producida por Our Films y Wildside y protagonizada por Virginia Raffaele, Diego Abatantuono, Aldo Baglio y Ignazio Mulas

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Following his national box office hit Un mondo a parte [+lee también:
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Leading the cast are Virginia Raffaele, who’s reuniting with Milani following their collaboration on Un mondo a parte, Diego Abatantuono (nominated five times at the David di Donatello Awards, the winner of the Special David in 2021 and recently seen in Una notte da dottore [+lee también:
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The communiqué issued by the production team only speaks of “a passionate and humorous twenty-year story set in a wonderful corner of Sardinia, where a community finds itself torn between the dream of employment and defending its territory and identity”. According to local media, newcomer Ignazio Mulas has been entrusted with the role inspired by Ovidio Marras, the shepherd (who died in January 2024 at the age of 93) who hit the headlines for having defended the land he owned in the region of Capo Malfatano from a property group’s plan to build a luxury mega resort close to the sea.
This title is another example of Milani exploring social themes through comedy. Un mondo a parte - whose female protagonist, Virginia Raffaele, was flanked by Antonio Albanese - tackled themes such as schooling and depopulation through a story set in a village in Abruzzo. Screened on 15 January in UNESCO’s Paris headquarters, the film drew upwards of a million viewers to Italian cinemas, with overall earnings exceeding 7.3 million euros, and was recently sold to the USA and another 25 countries around the world by Vision Distribution. Already released in Israel, Germany and Austria, it’s due to hit Spanish cinemas on 30 April, with distribution following in Poland, Australia and Brazil.
Written by Riccardo Milani and Michele Astori, La vita va così is produced by Mario Gianani and Lorenzo Mieli on behalf of Our Films - of the Mediawan group - and by Sonia Rovai for Wildside, owned by the Fremantle Group, in association with PiperFilm and Medusa Film, who will also co-distribute the movie. PiperFilm are likewise managing international distribution.
(Traducción del italiano)
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