The Cosmos on the Commode
Four comedic episodes framed within the story of a tyrannical Zen master and his two hapless disciples.
Four comedic episodes framed within the story of a tyrannical Zen master and his two hapless disciples.
Aldo Baglio
Puk / Aldo / Beniamino / Portrait / Aldo
Giovanni Storti
Master Tsu' Nam / Giovanni / Mario / Portrait / Giovanni
Giacomo Poretti
Pin / Giacomo / Father Bruno / Portrait / Giacomo
Silvana Fallisi
Aldo's wife / Marie Antoniette
Sara D'Amario
Giacomo's wife (Temperatura basale)
Victoria Cabello
Lady with an Ermine
Sergio Bini Bustric
Napoléon Bonaparte
Luciana Turina
la suocera di Aldo (Milano beach)
Cinzia Massironi
Giacomo's wife (Milano Beach)
Four comedic episodes framed within the story of a tyrannical Zen master and his two hapless disciples.
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