The best day: the clip of the new film with Stefano De Martino

After having achieved notoriety thanks to the curtains with Maurizio Crozza in his prime time show, Andrea Zalone makes his debut behind the camera with a delightful romantic comedy entitled The most beautiful dayremake of the French film There’s La Vie – Take it as it comes, signed by Eric Toledano and Olivier Nakache. The film, in cinemas from 9 June, revolves around Aurelio (Paolo Kessisoglu), a debt-ridden wedding planner trying to sell his business to the highest bidder finding, however, as the only offer that of the father of the bride for whom he is organizing the reception.

His team includes Adele (Violante Placido), who gets stuck to withstand the tension, the head of catering Serena (Valeria Bilello), married to the photographer Giorgio (Luca Bizzarri) but Aurelio’s secret loverthe likeable singer Billy (Lodo Guenzi) and a series of irresistible characters that make The most beautiful day a very enjoyable choral comedy also marked by another debut: that of Stefano De Martino as an actorhere in the role of an arrogant groom, Pier, who is about to marry Chiara (Fiammetta Cicogna).

The turning point of the film is represented, in fact, by the ceremony, since it is there that Aurelio will discover that the future buyer of his business is the father of the bride, Doctor Musso (Carlo Buccirosso). Unforeseen events and twists, of course, will be at homebringing the viewer to live two carefree hours between laughter and good feelings, letting himself be carried away by this kind of Brancaleone army of weddings that will combine cooked and raw. The most beautiful day is an Oplon Film and IBC Movie production with Rai Cinema in partnership with 102 Distribution.

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