Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
Dafne doesn't mince words in criticizing her father, but she is there for him, a sort of anchor. It gets late and they need food and lodging.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
Dafne and her father have dinner at the lodge and make conversation. But then they hear some talking in the other room and wonder what's up.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
Dafne's father finally has someone to talk to, and describes his feelings when Dafne was born, and how they evolved.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
Dafne and her father leave the lodge and resume their hike on an uphill trail.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
While they are hiking, Dafne's father gets a curious phone call. It brings up the subject of smoking, which Dafne does not want to let go. Later, they meet up with some forest rangers, and Dafne asks for some first-aid items for her foot.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
Dafne has no trouble chatting up a storm and making friends with the two forest rangers. She and her father get dropped off near the cemetery.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
Dafne and her father get to the old family homestead. Dafne goes about opening it up as they talk about her mother and how she loved the place.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
Dafne has a unique gift for her father.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
How Human He Is! is a 2024 biographical film directed by Luca Manfredi, dedicated to the life and career of Paolo Villaggio, portrayed by Genoese actor Enzo Paci. The film chronicles Villaggio's formative years, from his life as an employee in Genoa to his success with the character of Fantozzi, exploring his struggles and the key moments that led him to fame.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
Paolo Villaggio's father thinks his son is a slacker so he writes a song about it with his friend. Studying law is not Paolo's favorite activity, so much so that he falls asleep during class.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
Paolo amuses everyone with his obituaries, except for Maura whom he would like to make laugh instead. When he goes home for dinner, his parents scold him for how he's behaving at the university.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
At the end of the party, the girls award the prize for the most handsome boy at the party but also for the ugliest one, which is won by Paolo. Despite this, Maura wants to clarify that the vote was not unanimous.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
Maura seems eager to help Paolo overcome his problems with girls, but he is a tough nut to crack. At home, he dresses up in his father's hat and coat and goes out (over the objections of his mother who is tutoring a child in German).
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
Paolo starts studying but keeps thinking about Maura. When his brother comes in, he confesses to having fallen in love and wants to surprise the girl by taking her for a drive.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
At the police station, Paolo's parents are embarrassed by their son's behavior. The architect has connections and tries to negotiate. Paolo's parents express their deep disappointment with him.
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