
Figli () is a 2020 Italian comedy film directed by Giuseppe Bonito. The film was the last work written by screenwriter Mattia Torre before his death.
Sara and Nicola are married and in love. Their lives seem to be perfect: they have an angelic six-year-old daughter, thriving careers and a stable marriage. The birth of their second child, which disrupts the family balance, leads to tragicomic scenarios.
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Figli () is a 2020 Italian comedy film directed by Giuseppe Bonito. The film was the last work written by screenwriter Mattia Torre before his death.
== Background == Figli is based on a semi-autobiographical monologue by Mattia Torre, I figli invecchiano, about the mixed emotions of raising a child. After Torre's performance of the monologue on Alessandro Cattelan's television show ''E Poi C'è Cattelan'' in 2018 went viral, he planned to adapt it to film, but he soon grew too ill to follow through. Torre's longtime collaborator Giuseppe Bonito finished the film after the screenwriter's death. Torre's friends Paola Cortellesi and Valerio Mastandrea were cast as the two leads.
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