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Non c'è più niente da fare 2008

★ 5.64 votes📅 2008-01-07

In *Non c'è più niente da fare* (2008), debut director Emanuele Barresi crafts a sharp, modern Italian comedy that dives into the chaotic, often absurd lives of its characters.

Director: Emanuele Barresi

Cast

Alba Rohrwacher
Alba Rohrwacher
Letizia
Paolo Ruffini
Paolo Ruffini
Ivan
Rocco Papaleo
Rocco Papaleo
Avv. Massimo Lupi
Fabrizio Brandi
Fabrizio Brandi
Andrea
Andrea Buscemi
Andrea Buscemi
Baciocchi
Isabella Cecchi
Isabella Cecchi
Marta
Cristina Cirilli
Chiara
Stefano Filippi
Enrico
Simone Fulciniti
Operaio #1
Paolo Migone
Paolo Migone
Scaricatore Pesce

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Non c'è più niente da fare* (2008) about?

The film follows a group of characters whose lives collide in a series of humorous and touching encounters. It's a story about resilience, connection, and the unexpected moments that define us.

Who directed *Non c'è più niente da fare*?

Emanuele Barresi directed the film, marking his debut with a blend of sharp wit and emotional depth.

Who stars in *Non c'è più niente da fare*?

The film features Alba Rohrwacher, Paolo Ruffini, Rocco Papaleo, Fabrizio Brandi, and Andrea Buscemi in prominent roles.

Is *Non c'è più niente da fare* (2008) worth watching?

As a sharp, character-driven comedy, it's a solid choice for fans of Italian films who enjoy witty dialogue and heartfelt storytelling. While not widely rated, its unique tone makes it stand out.

How long is *Non c'è più niente da fare*?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Non c'è più niente da fare (2008) — A fresh take on Italian comedy with Alba Rohrwacher

In *Non c'è più niente da fare* (2008), debut director Emanuele Barresi crafts a sharp, modern Italian comedy that dives into the chaotic, often absurd lives of its characters. Set against a backdrop of everyday struggles and small triumphs, the film follows a group of unconventional individuals whose paths intertwine in unexpected ways. With a tone that balances wry humor and poignant moments, Barresi explores themes of connection, resilience, and the search for meaning in a world that feels increasingly fragmented. The cast, led by Alba Rohrwacher's magnetic presence, brings depth and authenticity to their roles, making this a standout entry in contemporary Italian cinema. The film's understated charm lies in its ability to find laughter and heart in the ordinary.

The atmosphere is one of raw, relatable energy, where the characters' quirks and flaws make them endearing rather than irritating. Whether navigating personal crises or mundane challenges, they embody the spirit of perseverance with a touch of Italian wit. *Non c'è più niente da fare* isn't just a comedy—it's a snapshot of life's unpredictability, delivered with warmth and a keen eye for detail.