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Different from Whom? is a italien film of genre Comedy released in USA on 20 march 2009 with Filippo Nigro

Different from Whom? (2009)

Different from Whom?
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Released in USA 20 march 2009
Length 1h48
OriginItalie
Genres Comedy
Rating61% 3.0702953.0702953.0702953.0702953.070295

Different from Whom? (Italian: Diverso da chi?) is a 2009 Italian comedy film directed by Umberto Carteni. It was nominated for four David di Donatello, for best new director, best actor, best actress and best supporting actor (Filippo Nigro) and for three Nastri d'argento, for best comedy film, best script and best producer.

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Piero is a young openly gay left-wing politician. During his election campaign for mayor the party decides to also use as a candidate for deputy mayor Adele, a Catholic and strict conservative politician. Piero and Adele will discover to be attracted to each other, causing a stir among the voters and the political opponents, and suddenly turning Piero's boyfriend Remo in the odd man out.

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