The Man Who Bought the Moon (Italian: L'uomo che comprò la Luna, Spanish: El hombre que compró la luna) is a 2018 Italian-Argentine-Albanian comedy film co-written and directed by Paolo Zucca and starring Jacopo Cullin, Stefano Fresi and Francesco Pannofino.
The film was shot between Cagliari, Oristano, San Vero Milis, Cabras and Buenos Aires.
[6] In its first week of release, the film had the second-highest grossing per theater, very close to The Avengers.
[3] The film has been described as "a surreal, absurdist journey aiming to push the boundaries of comedic drama while handing out a succession of breathtaking sceneries" and "a deliciously arty and far fetched slapstick".
[7] For his performance in this film, in Don't Stop Me Now and in C'è tempo, Stefano Fresi won the Nastro d'Argento for best comedy actor.