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Il Ministero dell’Amore, la nueva comedia surrealista de Giacomo Ciarrapico y Luca Vendruscolo, lista para su estreno

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- La nueva película escrita y dirigida por los creadores de Boris, con Pif, Corrado Guzzanti, Pietro Sermonti y Angela Finocchiaro en los papeles principales, se estrenará próximamente en Prime Video

Il Ministero dell’Amore, la nueva comedia surrealista de Giacomo Ciarrapico y Luca Vendruscolo, lista para su estreno
Un momento de la presentación de Il Ministero dell'Amore durante Prime Video Presents Italia 2025

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Il Ministero dell’Amore, the new film written and directed by Giacomo Ciarrapico and Luca Vendruscolo, will soon be dropping all over the world on Prime Video. The long-awaited filmmaking return of the directors behind Boris [+lee también:
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(both the series and the film) and Ogni maledetto Natale [+lee también:
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is presented as “a surreal, romantic comedy where feelings become a matter of State”, toplined by a political journalist “who has an insane government inside his head”. The film is produced by Claudio, Federico and Jacopo Saraceni on behalf of Ideacinema, together with Amazon MGM Studios.

Based on Giacomo Ciarrapico’s stage play Stare meglio oggi, Il Ministero dell’Amore stars Pif (The Mafia Only Kills in Summer [+lee también:
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, At War With Love [+lee también:
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), Corrado Guzzanti (Fascisti su Marte [+lee también:
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, La passione [+lee también:
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), Pietro Sermonti (I Can Quit Whenever I Want [+lee también:
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, Bangla [+lee también:
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), Angela Finocchiaro (awarded two David di Donatello trophies for Best Supporting Actress via Don’t Tell [+lee también:
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and My Brother Is An Only Child [+lee también:
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, and recently seen in Amichemai [+lee también:
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), and Alessandra Mastronardi (Ogni maledetto Natale).

Aldo (Pif) is a brilliant parliamentary reporter who spends his days immersed in the chaos of Roman politics, oblivious to the fact that a very real crisis is about to explode inside of his person, because a singular Council of Ministers governs each and every one of his decisions by way of emotional decrees and spiritual laws. When his romantic relationship with Claudia (Mastronardi) starts to veer off-track, the “Government of Aldo” plunges into its biggest crisis yet.

Guzzanti plays the Chairman of the Board, Sermonti is the Minister for Love, and Finocchiaro - the idealist in the film who learns that being part of the opposition was a far easier state of affairs - belongs to the Beautiful Person party. It’s inevitably reminiscent of Inside Out and the more recent movie Madly [+lee también:
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. “It’s quite spectacular exploring everything that happens inside of us”, Giacomo Ciarrapico enthused yesterday in Rome, on the occasion of Prime Video Presents Italy, an event presenting new Italian productions arriving onto the platform. “Years ago, I imagined an entire country with a government, an opposition and secret services, then we thought of all the compromises politics requires when you’re actually elected to power”, he explained. “Governing is a complicated affair, and governing ourselves means wavering between our yearning for the ideal and just patching things up every now and again. So when our protagonist’s partner leaves him, elections are organised, which the Suicide and Guilt parties also take part in, among others factions”. And there’ll be no shortage of emotional referendums in the movie either, not least a “Cinzia Exit”, in what’s being described as a surreal comedy revolving around power games.

We’ll see a few familiar faces from Boris in the cast, including Carlo De Ruggieri, Massimo De Lorenzo and Ninni Bruschetta, as well as Dharma Mangia Woods, Federico Cesari, Leonardo Lidi, Cristina Pellegrino, Daniele Natali, Giampiero Judica, Lucio Patanè, Thomas Trabacchi, Fabio Balsamo and Andrea Pennacchi.

(Traducción del italiano)

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