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It ​airs tonight in prime time on ‌Italy 1 The light of the suna film that has become ​a ‌laughing cult in a few years.⁢ Released in 2013 ​and directed by Gennaro Nunziante, it is one of Checco Zalone‘s most popular comics. ⁣The film tells the story of Checco, ‍a vacuum cleaner⁣ salesman who, despite‍ financial difficulties, promises his⁤ son Nicolò. dream holiday if he⁣ gets excellent grades at school.​

When Nicolò reaches his goal, Checco⁢ has to keep ⁤his promise, but ​his finances are in crisis. This forces him to undertake ‌a I go around Italy with my sonbetween funny misadventures and‍ unexpected situations.​ The film is a mixture of laughter, ​social⁢ satire and some reflections ⁤on the‍ economic and⁣ political system, but above all it is a story about a relationship between a father and son, with funny stories and emotional moments.

All elements that contributed to the huge success that ​ The light of the‌ sun which⁣ was at‌ the box office, completion almost 52 million euros and being one of the most watched films in Italy. The ⁤soundtrack,⁣ with songs like Superdadwhich helped ‍to make the cinematic experience even⁣ more attractive, as did the ⁢excellent interpretation of Checco Zalone and young ‌Robert Dancs, who​ plays ‌Nicolò, Checco’s ⁤son. The chemistry between the two actors won over the audience, doing a little Dancs true revelation.

But speaking‌ of Dancs, you remember how was the child of The light of⁤ the sun? Tonight you can‍ refresh your ⁤memory, ‍but forget little Robert. In ‍fact, more than ten years have passed since that film and today he ⁣is 22⁢ years old and he is unrecognizable with his sculpted body. After the success ⁢of the film ‌with‌ Zalone, Robert​ continued to grow and develop as an actor. Like all guys, he ⁣shares his life ‌on social media, where he has a decent fan base.

Although ⁤his role in the film‍ made him famous, ⁢he is ⁣today away ​from the world of filmmakingbut continues to be loved by fans who fondly remember the ⁢baby that comes in The light of⁢ the sun He showed natural talent and ⁢a great affinity with Checco Zalone. ⁣His transformation​ is also reflected in⁤ the photos he posts on ⁢Instagram, where the public can see him ⁣grow and​ become⁢ an adult.

How​ does The Light of the Sun ‌reflect the societal issues in contemporary Italy?

Interview between the Time.news Editor and Film Expert‍ on⁣ The Light of the Sun

Editor: Good evening, and welcome to‍ Time.news! Tonight, we have the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Marco Ferri, a film critic and expert on contemporary Italian cinema. Marco, thank you ​for joining us.

Marco Ferri: Thank you for having me! It’s always a pleasure to⁣ discuss Italian cinema, especially when it involves popular films‌ like The Light‍ of the Sun.

Editor: The film has gained quite a cult following since its release⁤ in 2013. What ‍do you think makes The Light of the Sun ⁤resonate so well with audiences?

Marco Ferri: I believe it’s a fantastic blend of humor and heart. Checco Zalone’s character, Checco, embodies the everyday Italian⁤ struggles—financial woes, parental responsibilities, and the desire to provide for one’s children. The film‍ captures these relatable themes with ‌laughter and⁢ social satire, which creates a deep connection with the audience.

Editor: Absolutely.‍ The premise revolves around Checco promising his son a dream​ holiday‌ if he achieves excellent grades. How do the father-son dynamics enhance the film’s overall impact?

Marco Ferri: The father-son relationship is central to the storyline. Checco’s journey across Italy with his son⁢ Nicolò is filled with ‌comedic misadventures, but it also highlights emotional moments that reflect the challenges of parenting. It showcases the lengths ⁤a father will go for his child, which resonates on both comedic and sentimental levels. This dynamic invites viewers to ‍reflect on their values of family and responsibility.

Editor: The film’s box office success is impressive—nearly 52 million euros! What elements contributed to its⁤ popularity in Italy?

Marco Ferri: Several factors played a role. First, Checco Zalone’s comedic style appeals to a wide audience, blending slapstick humor with sharp social commentary. The film’s clever use of satire allows viewers to laugh while also reflecting on societal issues, making ⁢it more ​than ⁤just a typical comedy. Plus, the catchy soundtrack, especially the song “Superdad,” likely ⁢added to its allure, becoming memorable hits that people associate with joyful moments in the film.

Editor: The social satire‍ is evident throughout the film. How effective do ⁤you think it is in addressing the economic and⁤ political context of Italy?

Marco‌ Ferri: ⁢It’s quite effective! By framing serious issues—like economic hardship and​ political instability—within comedic scenarios, the⁣ film allows viewers to engage with ⁤these topics without feeling overwhelmed. It subtly critiques these systems while entertaining the audience, demonstrating how‍ humor can ⁤facilitate ‌discussions about more ⁣serious societal topics.

Editor: That’s a great point. As The Light of the Sun airs again tonight⁣ on Italy 1, what do you hope viewers take away from watching ⁣it?

Marco Ferri: I hope viewers enjoy the film’s humor and‌ recognize the underlying messages about family values and resilience. Essentially, it’s a reminder that despite life’s challenges, we can find joy and connection in our relationships. It’s a film that⁣ makes you laugh but also encourages a deeper reflection‍ on what it means to be a⁣ parent, especially in today’s society.

Editor: Thank‌ you, Marco, for your insightful⁤ analysis! It’s clear that⁣ The Light of the Sun is more than just a comedy; it’s a celebration of family and resilience wrapped in laughter. We⁣ appreciate your time and expertise!

Marco Ferri: Thank ⁤you! I hope everyone enjoys watching the film tonight!

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