Partly Cloudy with Sunny Spells

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Partly Cloudy with Sunny Spells
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Italian Tempo instabile con probabili schiarite
Directed by Marco Pontecorvo
Written byMarco Pontecorvo
Roberto Tiraboschi
Produced byUte Leonhardt, Marco Valerio Pugini
Starring Luca Zingaretti
Pasquale Petrolo
Carolina Crescentini
John Turturro
CinematographyVincenzo Carpineta
Edited byAlessio Doglione
Music byFrancesco De Luca
Alessandro Forti
Distributed byGood Films (Italy), Palace Films (Australia)
Release date
  • February 15, 2015 (2015-02-15)(Los Angeles Italian Film Festival)
Running time
95 minutes
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian

Partly Cloudy with Sunny Spells (Italian : Tempo instabile con probabili schiarite) is a 2015 comedy film written and directed by Marco Pontecorvo and starring Luca Zingaretti, Pasquale Petrolo, Carolina Crescentini and John Turturro. [1] [2]

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Plot

On the border between Emilia-Romagna and the Marche, a business that produces sofas faces bankruptcy. The founders are two friends: Ermanno and Giacomo. Ermanno has a wife, Elena, and a son, Tito, 17, who lives immersed in the world of Japanese comics. Giacomo lives with his son Gabriele, an 18-year-old baseball fan. One night, Ermanno and Giacomo, digging a hole in the yard, discover something surprising: oil coming from the subsoil. This extraordinary event will create contradictions and conflicts, showing the worst side of the protagonists. [3] [4]

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