In the landscape of modern Italian cinema, few phenomena have been as commercially successful or culturally significant as the partnership between actor-comedian Checco Zalone and director Gennaro Nunziante. Their 2013 masterpiece, (literally Sun in Buckets , an idiom meaning "bright sunshine"), stands as their most cohesive work—a road movie that blends slapstick comedy with a surprisingly poignant critique of contemporary Italy.

: To Checco's surprise, Nicolò succeeds. Despite being penniless, Checco takes him on a journey to Molise, hoping to visit relatives and stay for free.

and directed by . Released in 2013, it became a massive cultural phenomenon, briefly holding the record for the highest-grossing Italian film of all time before being surpassed by Zalone's subsequent film, Quo Vado? . Plot Summary

Released on October 31, 2013, Sole a catinelle

: It explores the shift from traditional Southern Italian family safety nets to the more individualistic Northern Italian lifestyle.

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