Bianco, rosso e Verdone

It was produced by Sergio Leone, soundtrack composed by Ennio Morricone and guest starred by Mario Brega, all formerly scored in the Dollars trilogy and Spaghetti Western movies in the 1960s.

Meanwhile, Pasquale, an Italian immigrant in Germany, nearly mute and married to a stern, Valkyrie-like German woman, sets off alone in his Alfasud for Matera in southern Italy.

Furio’s wife, Magda, is driven to the brink of a nervous breakdown by her husband’s obsessive perfectionism, which turns their every move into an over-planned ordeal.

Breaking his silence, he delivers an impassioned, unintelligible rant recounting his trials, condemning the pointlessness of his vote, and railing against the state of the country.

Verdone’s second film follows the success of Fun Is Beautiful (Un sacco bello), employing a similar formula where he serves as both director and multi-role actor.

Set against the backdrop of election day, the film satirizes the struggles and miseries of Italian society, particularly highlighting the hardships faced by emigrants.