Explore 10 Italian Comedies on UVOtv

Get ready for a hearty laugh with our curated collection of Italian comedies! From timeless classics by legendary filmmakers to hits from emerging talents, you’ll find a variety of films that showcase Italy’s unique sense of humor. Grab a snack and dive in.

  1. Reality

⭐4.4/5

Directed by: Matteo Garrone

Description: Luciano is a fishmonger who supplements his modest income by pulling off little scams together with his wife. An entertaining guy never misses an opportunity to perform for his customers and relatives. When his family urges him to try out for Big Brother, his perception of reality begins to change.

  1. Ears

⭐4.5/5

Directed by: Alessandro Aronadio

Description: This tragicomedy begins when a man wakes up with a low ringing sound in his ears and discovers a cryptic note on his fridge “Your friend Luigi has died. P.S. I took the car.”

  1. Anatar

⭐4.3/5

Directed by: Alan Smithee

Description: After causing the collapse of their planet, the humanoid-duck Anatar people are searching for a new celestial body to call a nest. During their wanderings in space, they land on Pandoro, where humans and nature have found their strange balance.

  1. Cobra No More

⭐4.4/5

Directed by: Mauro Russo

Description: Cobra is a rapper with a declining career. Sonny, his friend, and manager, allows Cobra to sign a new contract with a well-known DJ. Things get worse when Cobra and his manager get in trouble to finding the money to pay the fees.

  1. Il ritorno di Claudio Camberra

⭐4.6/5

Directed by: Carlo Giuseppe Trematerra

Description: Claudio now away from the scene for some time is demoralized above all for the greedy behavior of his manager. Alessia, his wife, is convinced that he is having an extramarital affair. After all, there will be a turning point for Claudio.

  1. All Broke

⭐4.8/5

Directed by: Marcello Crea

Description: Two young unemployed inherit a bar from their aunt. Even if they are inexperienced, they will go to work with enthusiasm. Still, they will have to deal with the customers: the personal stories of the protagonists will intertwine between misunderstandings and comic situations, with a final twist.

  1. The Soloist

⭐4.5/5

Directed by: Sergio Misuraca

Description: Dario, a young Sicilian drifting in life, decides to search for a real job. When a seamlessly simple but downright shady proposal comes to him, he decides to try it. When things do not go as expected, twists and turns will force our protagonist to run for his life.

  1. L’Uno

⭐4.8/5

Directed by: Alessandro Antonaci

Description: Four months ago in the skies around the world appeared the One, an unidentified flying object that oversees and conditions everyone’s life from above… L’Uno tells our lives in times of pandemic, without reference to the virus that has been blocking us for months.

  1. Juliet of the Spirits

⭐4/5

Directed by: Federico Fellini 

Description: Middle-aged Giulietta’s suspicions rise as Giorgio’s strange actions continue. During a seance, she connects with spirits, uncovering her past. Intrigued, she consults a mystic who confirms her fears: Giorgio is unfaithful.

  1. Let Yourself Go

⭐4.9/5

Directed by: Francesco Amato

Description: Depressed Jewish shrink Elia one day meets Claudia, a young and eccentric personal trainer.

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