
We Can Do That 2008
"From a close range nobody is normal"
Giulio Manfredonia's *We Can Do That (2008)* dives into the heart of social change with warmth and humor, following Nello, a passionate director who takes charge of a pioneering cooperative for former psychiatric patients in post-Basaglia Italy.
Director: Giulio Manfredonia
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *We Can Do That (2008)* about?
The film follows Nello, a newly appointed director who leads a cooperative for former psychiatric patients in Italy. As they navigate reintegration into society, Nello's unconventional methods spark transformation, humor, and unexpected connections. The story highlights resilience and the power of community in healing.
Who directed *We Can Do That*?
Giulio Manfredonia directed *We Can Do That (2008)*, bringing a blend of sharp wit and emotional depth to this socially conscious comedy-drama.
Who stars in *We Can Do That*?
The film features Claudio Bisio in the lead role, supported by Anita Caprioli, Andrea Bosca, Giovanni Calcagno, and Michele De Virgilio.
Is *We Can Do That (2008)* worth watching?
*We Can Do That (2008)* is a refreshing mix of comedy and drama that tackles serious themes with empathy and humor. While it doesn't have an IMDb rating, its thoughtful storytelling and strong performances make it a compelling watch for fans of character-driven films.
How long is *We Can Do That*?
*We Can Do That (2008)* has a runtime of 111 minutes.
About We Can Do That (2008) — A Heartfelt Comedy About Second Chances
Giulio Manfredonia's *We Can Do That (2008)* dives into the heart of social change with warmth and humor, following Nello, a passionate director who takes charge of a pioneering cooperative for former psychiatric patients in post-Basaglia Italy. As Italy's mental health landscape shifts, the film explores the fragile yet resilient journeys of individuals reclaiming agency over their lives. With sharp comedic timing and poignant drama, Manfredonia crafts a story that challenges perceptions of normalcy, proving that growth and connection unfold beyond the confines of institutional care.
Starring Claudio Bisio in a standout role, alongside Anita Caprioli and Andrea Bosca, the ensemble delivers performances that balance levity with deep humanity. *We Can Do That (2008)* blends comedy and drama to deliver a quietly revolutionary tale—one that celebrates the unexpected potential in every person, even when society has written them off.