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Lia Must Not Die

Country: Italy, Language: Italian

Original Title

Lia Non Deve Morire
  • Director: Alfonso Bergamo
  • Writer: Alfonso Bergamo, Valentina Morricone
  • Producer: Alfonso Bergamo, Deborha Brandonisio, Leo De Matteis, Giuseppe Esposito, Gian Gabriele Foschini, Francesca Tosetti

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Vincenzo (33) is a fairly successful Neapolitan stand up comedian. Laughing at tragedies, desecrating all suffering: this is his passion, even if very often it is only a way to hide who he really is. To protect oneself. Vincenzo began to perceive the female part since he was too young to internalize it, so he transformed it into Lia, his imaginary friend, to whom he attributed all unusual behavior for a 10-year-old boy. When his father sent Lia away on an imaginary train, Vincenzo grew up denying his true identity, both gender and sexual: today he has a wife, a child, Rosa, and a seemingly happy life. Except that Lia never really left.


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Cast & Characters

Francesca Cellini
Mario Paradiso Jr. (as Vincenzo)
Francesco Barra
Elena Romagnoli