
The Complexity of Happiness
Comedy · Drama
Overview
Enrico is a corporate man whose job is to manipulate inexperienced scions into selling their flailing companies. His latest assignment proves more difficult than anticipated—since his target are two young siblings whose parents just died in a car accident.
Top Cast


Valerio Mastandrea
Valerio Mastandrea
Enrico Giusti
Valerio Mastandrea
Enrico Giusti


Hadas Yaron
Hadas Yaron
Avinoam
Hadas Yaron
Avinoam


Giuseppe Battiston
Giuseppe Battiston
Carlo Bernini
Giuseppe Battiston
Carlo Bernini


Filippo De Carli
Filippo De Carli
Filippo Lievi
Filippo De Carli
Filippo Lievi


Maurizio Donadoni
Maurizio Donadoni
Zio Umberto
Maurizio Donadoni
Zio Umberto


Teco Celio
Teco Celio
Bernini Sr.
Teco Celio
Bernini Sr.


Daniele De Angelis
Daniele De Angelis
Nicola Giusti
Daniele De Angelis
Nicola Giusti


Maurizio Lastrico
Maurizio Lastrico
Ivano
Maurizio Lastrico
Ivano


Paolo Briguglia
Paolo Briguglia
Matteo Borghi
Paolo Briguglia
Matteo Borghi


Domenico Diele
Domenico Diele
assistente di Bernini
Domenico Diele
assistente di Bernini
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