Cover of Cicero Paulo Ruberto Cotequinho:centravanti di SfondaMento
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For fans of cult italian cinema, lovers of sports comedies, followers of alvaro vitali, and readers interested in 1980s italian pop culture
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Nando Cicero, an Italo-Eritrean mysteriously deceased in 1995, created in 1982 the pseudo-parody PauloRubertoCotecchigno[o cotequinho]CentravantiDiSfondamento. Parody of which soccer biography, we still do not know.
Created with a strong, but not too much, molding of the 1st, Allenatore del Pallone,['81]real one..
this feature film is a very rare synthesis of grotesque, trash gossip of the period, post-totonero sports events [which, partially, the plot draws from], and French and cross-channel detective story. Personally, I consider Alvaro Vitali a shrewd individual who managed to sell his own "non-image" in cinemas and subsequently on growing television broadcasting stations, and on this occasion, I coin the phrase "dement-serious": the character proposed here contends face to face with the inefficiency of water channels in hotels, in some ways a matter of nature comparable to the Present, especially in the hotel chains of the central-south and north-east.
Come on, now, if you like, watch it, soothsayers and demigods!

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Nando Cicero's 1982 film 'Paulo Ruberto Cotequinho:centravanti di SfondaMento' is a rare blend of soccer parody, grotesque humor, and detective story elements. Inspired by post-totonero sports scandals, it features Alvaro Vitali's nuanced 'dement-serious' character. While quirky and rooted in its era, the film holds a niche appeal. The reviewer suggests a watch for fans of obscure and cult Italian cinema.

Cicero

Nando Cicero (referred to in the review as Italo-Eritrean) is associated here with the 1982 pseudo-parody film Paulo Ruberto Cotequinho:centravanti di SfondaMento; the review notes he was mysteriously deceased in 1995.
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