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Diverso da chi?

  • Comedy
Confirmed2009-03-205.86.3Trakt

Political strategists in a northern Italian city push gay-rights campaigner Piero into the mayoral race, pairing him with uptight conservative toughie Adele. Piero and his partner, Remo, are the stable ones, while buttoned-up divorcee Adele nurses her bitterness.

Different from Whom? is a 2009 Italian comedy about a gay-rights campaigner and a conservative politician unexpectedly paired in a mayoral campaign. The film explores clashing personalities and political ideologies as Piero and Adele navigate their unlikely alliance in a northern Italian city.

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2009-03-20

No date confirmed for United States yet · Earliest worldwide: Wide release in Italy

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When was Different from Whom? released?

The film was released on March 20, 2009.

What is the plot about?

Political strategists push gay-rights campaigner Piero into a mayoral race and pair him with conservative politician Adele. The story contrasts Piero's stable relationship with his partner Remo against Adele's bitter, buttoned-up demeanor as they work together.

What genre is Different from Whom??

It's a comedy that uses the clash between its two main characters and their opposing worldviews for its humor.

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