Commediasexi

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| name = Commediasexi

| image = Commediasexi.jpg

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| director = Alessandro D'Alatri

| producer = 01 Distribution

| writer = Gennaro Nunziante
Alessandro D'Alatri

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| cinematography = Agostino Castiglioni

| editing = Osvaldo Bargero

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| distributor = 01 Distribution

| released = {{Film date|2006|12|15}}

| runtime = 102 minutes

| country = Italy

| language = Italian

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Commediasexi is a 2006 Italian comedy film directed by Alessandro d'Alatri.{{Cite web |title=Commediasexi |url=http://prod.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/662888/commediasexi |access-date=2025-06-01 |website=Turner Classic Movies |language=en}}

Cineuropa reviewed the film.{{Cite web |last=De Marco |first=Camillo |date=2006-12-13 |title=La Commediasexi de D'Alatri |url=https://cineuropa.org/fr/newsdetail/71092/ |access-date=2025-06-01 |website=Cineuropa |language=fr}}

Plot

Starring Paolo Bonolis, Sergio Rubini and Stefania Rocca, the film mocks the Italian political class and its hypocrisy. The zealot politician Massimo (Paolo Bonolis), proponent of a law about the defense of family, has a secret love affair with Martina, a young emerging actress (Elena Santarelli). To divert any suspicions, he brings his family on holiday to Paris and tasks his driver, Mariano (Sergio Rubini), with looking after his beloved. After photos portraying Mariano and Martina as lovers are published in local gossip magazines, Mariano's wife faints, is hospitalized and leaves him. Massimo comes back to Rome thinking to be out of danger, but Mariona and Martina take revenge on him. The happy ending comes on Christmas's eve when the truth surfaces.

Cast

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