Impotenti esistenziali 2009
Dive into the quirky world of *Impotenti esistenziali (2009)*, a raunchy Italian comedy that blends humor with some surprisingly sharp commentary on modern relationships.
Director: Giuseppe Cirillo
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Impotenti esistenziali (2009) about?
This Italian comedy follows Giuseppe, a psychologist who moonlights as a sex educator, as he gets entangled in a scandalous affair with Francesca, the wife of a friend, while navigating the absurdities of modern relationships. Think chaotic encounters, awkward confessions, and plenty of laughs along the way.
Who directed Impotenti esistenziali?
Giuseppe Cirillo, who also stars in the film, brings his unique vision to this raunchy comedy, blending satire with slapstick humor.
Who stars in Impotenti esistenziali?
The film features Giuseppe Cirillo in the lead role, alongside Antonella Ponziani, the iconic Tinto Brass, Alvaro Vitali, and Sandra Milo, delivering a mix of comedic and dramatic performances.
Is Impotenti esistenziali (2009) worth watching?
If you're a fan of Italian comedies with a bold sense of humor and a cheeky take on relationships, this film delivers laughs and some surprisingly sharp social commentary. While it may not be for everyone, its blend of absurdity and satire makes it a cult favorite among genre enthusiasts.
How long is Impotenti esistenziali?
The film runs for 101 minutes, offering just enough time to dive into its chaotic and comedic world.
About Impotenti esistenziali (2009) — A Raunchy Comedy of Modern Frustrations
Dive into the quirky world of *Impotenti esistenziali (2009)*, a raunchy Italian comedy that blends humor with some surprisingly sharp commentary on modern relationships. Directed by Giuseppe Cirillo, this film follows the misadventures of Giuseppe, a self-proclaimed psychologist and sex education professor, whose life takes an unexpected turn when he crosses paths with Francesca, the wife of his acquaintance Riccardo, at an exclusive private club.
What unfolds is a chaotic, often uproarious exploration of desire, frustration, and the absurdities of human connection, all wrapped in the director's signature blend of satire and slapstick. With Cirillo himself in the lead role alongside a cast that includes the legendary Tinto Brass and Sandra Milo, *Impotenti esistenziali* delivers a mix of cheeky one-liners, over-the-top situations, and a dash of social critique that lingers long after the credits roll.