A simple question: the exchange of promises by Alessandro Cattelan and Geppi Cucciari

Start from scratch and try your hand at a completely new experiment like A simple question must have cheered up and, in part, terrified a professional like Alessandro Cattelan who, for his landing on Netflix, chose to count on the support of several historical friends such as Elio, Francesco Mandelli and Geppi Cucciaritogether with which he created some of the funniest curtains of EPCC – And then there is Cattelan. On the occasion of his first docu-show on the platform, Cattelan, answering a question that his daughter Nina asked him about happiness, decided to involve Geppi in his inner and outer journey through a very tender moment that we share with you in preview: the exchange of marriage vows that both of them would like to receive.

Alessandro Cattelan and Gianluca Vialli

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In this video, capable of combining sympathy and emotion as only certain films directed by Valeria Bruni Tedeschi can do, Alessandro and Geppi try their hand at this gag that immediately takes on the contours of humanity, dragging the public into an adventure that the two will find themselves sharing, namely that of the premarital camping to which engaged couples undergo: an opportunity that allows Alessandro to ask himself what love is, one of the points that will be addressed in the 6 episodes of A simple question.

Alessandro Cattelan in A simple question

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The docu-show, produced by Fremantle e available on Netflix from March 18th, will see, in addition to Geppi, the participation of Roberto Baggio, Elio, Francesco Mandelli, Paolo Sorrentino and Gianluca Vialli, all committed to helping Alessandro Cattelan answer different questions that only seem simple in appearance. Questions that led the conductor to travel in Italy and abroad, weaving the threads of an existential story that allowed him to experiment with new languages ​​and to show a part of himself that until now had never seen the light.

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