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Different from Whom

Country: Italy, Language: Italian, 103 mins

Original Title

Diverso Da Chi?
  • Director: Umberto Riccioni Carteni
  • Writer: Fabio Bonifacci
  • Producer: Marco Chimenz; Francesca Longardi

CGiii Comment

Overly-acted and offensively written...with a puerile pen.

Gay politician has an affair with his female counterpart - and all hell is let loose...in this laughless comedy.

The concept of comedic timing is non-existent...the writing even fails to be farcical.

The performances are forced and inept - the director displays incompetence from start to finish.

If anything...it infuriates - beyond the acceptable limits.

Vomit-inducing gunk.


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

What happens when an openly gay man decides to run for mayor in a super conservative town in North Eastern Italy, using his homosexuality as his secret weapon? What would happen if during the electoral campaign, our hero falls in love with his right hand man who happens to be a - woman? What will the voters say, the political opponents, his official companion? And what..in the end will his heart say?

Cast & Characters

Luca Argentero as Piero;
Filippo Nigro as Remo;
Claudia Gerini as Adele;
Antonio Catania;
Giuseppe Cederna;
Francesco Pannofino as Galeazzo