
La solita commedia: Inferno 2015
Dante Alighieri gets a modern makeover in *La solita commedia: Inferno (2015)*, a hilarious Italian comedy that reimagines Hell as a bureaucratic nightmare.
Director: Francesco Mandelli
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is La solita commedia: Inferno (2015) about?
*La solita commedia: Inferno* follows Dante Alighieri as he's called back to catalog humanity's latest sins after Hell's outdated system spirals into chaos. With new sinners flooding in, the afterlife's bureaucracy is overwhelmed, leading to a divine solution that sends Dante on a comedic mission to modernize sin classification.
Who directed La solita commedia: Inferno?
The film was co-directed by Francesco Mandelli and Fabrizio Biggio, who also stars in the lead role.
Who stars in La solita commedia: Inferno?
The film features Fabrizio Biggio, Francesco Mandelli, Giordano De Plano, Tea Falco, and Marco Foschi as its main cast.
Is La solita commedia: Inferno (2015) worth watching?
As a lighthearted comedy with a fresh take on Dante's *Inferno*, it's a fun pick for fans of Italian humor and surreal satire. While not groundbreaking, its playful tone and ensemble cast make it an entertaining watch for those in the mood for something silly and inventive.
How long is La solita commedia: Inferno?
The film runs for 95 minutes.
About La solita commedia: Inferno (2015) — A Comedy Classic That Redefines Hell
Dante Alighieri gets a modern makeover in *La solita commedia: Inferno (2015)*, a hilarious Italian comedy that reimagines Hell as a bureaucratic nightmare. Directed by Francesco Mandelli and Fabrizio Biggio, the film follows a surreal descent into chaos as new sinners arrive faster than the outdated system can handle. When God decides to streamline Hell's operations by cataloging humanity's latest misdeeds, the legendary poet finds himself thrust back into the role of divine scribe, tasked with updating the age-old guide to sin.
With its absurdist humor and sharp wit, *La solita commedia: Inferno* blends Dante's classic themes with contemporary satire, creating a uniquely Italian take on the afterlife. The film's ensemble cast, led by Mandelli, Biggio, and Tea Falco, delivers rapid-fire jokes and over-the-top performances, making it a must-watch for fans of irreverent comedies. Expect a mix of slapstick chaos and clever wordplay that keeps the laughs—and the satire—flowing all the way to the ninth circle.