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Anplagghed al Cinema

  • Comedy
  • Fantasy
Confirmed2006-11-267.07.3Trakt

A queue at the ATM machine, a displaced family after a seismic shock that has half-washed their home, a tour within an art gallery, moments of everyday life that become the cues for the emergence of comic, farce, paradoxical situations – trademarks of one of the most successful Italian comic groups.

Anplagghed al Cinema is a 2006 Italian comedy-fantasy film from one of Italy's most successful comic groups. The movie captures everyday absurdist moments—from ATM queues to art gallery tours—and transforms them into surreal, farcical situations that blur reality and fantasy.

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2006-11-26

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When was Anplagghed al Cinema released?

The film was released on November 26, 2006.

What is the movie about?

Anplagghed al Cinema follows ordinary life moments—including a displaced family dealing with earthquake damage and a gallery tour—that spiral into comic and paradoxical situations blending comedy with fantasy elements.

Who made this film?

The film was created by one of Italy's most successful comic groups, known for their distinctive brand of absurdist, farce-based humor.

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