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La Settimana Al Mare 1981 ✅

: The soundtrack features the track "Automaticamore" by Patrizia Pellegrino , a song that later became a cult hit in the cosmic disco scene. Critical Reception

Critics generally viewed the film as a standard entry in the late-cycle of Italian sexy comedies. Reviews from MYmovies.it and IMDb describe it as a "decent" but unexceptional comedy that follows the well-worn tropes of the era. Despite mixed critical reviews, it remains a nostalgic "cult" favorite for fans of 1980s Italian comedy. La settimana al mare 1981

: The plan falls apart when Carlo's mother discovers the lie and arrives at the beach threatening divorce, only for Carlo and his new love, the hotel manager Angela , to announce they are expecting a child. Cast and Production Details Antonio Martinelli Enzo Cannavale Orazio Canestrari Angela Marconcini Anna Maria Rizzoli Carlo Martinelli Andrea Occhipinti Elvira (Mother) Francesca Romana Coluzzi Director : Mariano Laurenti : The soundtrack features the track "Automaticamore" by

: Antonio doesn't realize Carlo is actually quite successful with women, using his psychology knowledge to seduce them. Despite mixed critical reviews, it remains a nostalgic

The story follows (played by Andrea Occhipinti), a psychology student living with overprotective parents. Believing his son is too shy and needs to "become a real man," his father Antonio (Enzo Cannavale) lies to his wife about a business trip to Saudi Arabia. Instead, he takes Carlo to a seaside resort in Sicily for a week of womanizing. The comedy arises from a series of misunderstandings:

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