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Welcome to the South

"When you come to the South you cry twice: when you arrive and when you leave."

Alberto, post office manager of a small town in Brianza, under pressure of his wife Sylvia, is willing to do anything to get the transfer to Milan. Even pretending to be disabled to climb in the ranking. But the trick does not work and as punishment, he is transferred in a small town in Campania, which to an inhabitant of the north is equivalent to a nightmare ...

Top Cast

  • Claudio Bisio

    Claudio Bisio

    Alberto Colombo

  • Alessandro Siani

    Alessandro Siani

    Mattia Volpe

  • Angela Finocchiaro

    Angela Finocchiaro

    Silvia Colombo

  • Valentina Lodovini

    Valentina Lodovini

    Maria Flagello

  • Nando Paone

    Nando Paone

    Costabile Piccolo

  • Riccardo Zinna

    Riccardo Zinna

    Vigile urbano

  • Nunzia Schiano

    Nunzia Schiano

    Mamma di Mattia

  • Salvatore Misticone

    Salvatore Misticone

    Scapece

  • Francesco Albanese

    Francesco Albanese

    Centauro

Overview

Alberto, post office manager of a small town in Brianza, under pressure of his wife Sylvia, is willing to do anything to get the transfer to Milan. Even pretending to be disabled to climb in the ranking. But the trick does not work and as punishment, he is transferred in a small town in Campania, which to an inhabitant of the north is equivalent to a nightmare ...

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