

Michele is a superficial man with nothing but contempt for other people and who lives only to show off his wealth on social media, until he finds himself mistaken for a North African immigrant in Eastern Europe and deported.
Director: Enrico Lando
Writers: Morgan Bertacca, Aldo Baglio, Valerio Bariletti
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