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CINE-LEFT: screening of''Il Marchese del Grillo''Mario Monicelli

Shoot with the third and last film of the series dedicated to Mario Monicelli.
This Monday, we invite you to the screening of''Il Marchese del Grillo,''a 1981 film starring a great Alberto Sordi.


Rome, the early nineteenth century. The Marchese Onofrio Del Grillo and Duke of Bracciano (Alberto Sordi) noble and middle-aged waiter in the sense of belonging to the Guard and Grand Chamberlain secret of Pontificates ... and Pius VII (Paolo Stoppa) works for the Pope, but inwardly cheering for the new revolutionary played by Napoleon.
To fill the empty days inexorably, the noble idler organizes and implements pranks and jokes at full blast, as well as entertain with country girls and maids of wide availability (at least with the rich noble).
In his wanderings among the taverns and inns, remains incredulous in meeting Gasperino The "carbonara" (the same Alberto Sordi): wow is my utter impersonator. For a few dollars
exchange of people and screw it!
course, danger in sight, but the Executioner is avoided by a whisker when the sick and the villain Pope prepares a controscherzo with all the trimmings.
very funny comedy directed by Mario Monicelli, which goes into the land of the setting of satire and skullcaps usually conquered by Luigi Magni.
The film is full of garish costumes, jokes, intelligent, cynical, almost all in Roman dialect, which however does not undermine the understanding rather it accentuates the "people".
Alberto Sordi is perfect in this form other Italian, Flavio Bucci and Paolo Stoppa, but not to be outdone.


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