: The score was composed by Giuliano Taviani and Carmelo Travia .
: Beyond the physical comedy, the film addresses serious issues in modern Italy, including political corruption, the "brain drain" of talented youth, and the disintegration of the traditional family unit. Viva l Italia m1080p 2012 ID4046
: Critics have noted the film functions as a "soapie" and a "Winning Twenty First Century Italian satire," drawing parallels to other "truth-telling" comedies like Liar Liar . : The score was composed by Giuliano Taviani
The story follows , a powerful and dishonest politician who has built his career on deceit. After suffering a stroke during a session with a showgirl, he experiences brain damage to the part of his brain that controls inhibitions. As a result, he becomes incapable of lying and begins bluntly speaking his mind to everyone he encounters—including his colleagues, his rivals, and his three struggling children. The story follows , a powerful and dishonest
The film features a cast of prominent Italian actors playing the Spagnolo family and their associates:
Viva l'Italia is a 2012 Italian comedy film directed and co-written by . The film is a satirical look at Italian politics and family dynamics, centered on a corrupt politician who suddenly loses the ability to lie. Plot Overview
as Susanna Spagnolo : An aspiring actress struggling with a speech impediment. Rocco Papaleo as Tony . Production and Themes