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Paolo Sorrentino (Italian: [ˈpaːolo sorrenˈtiːno]; born 31 May 1970; Naples) is an Italian film director, screenwriter, and writer. He is considered one of the most prominent filmmakers of Italian cinema working today. He is known for visually striking and complex dramas and has often been compared to Federico Fellini and Michelangelo Antonioni. He has received numerous accolades including an Academy Award, BAFTA Award two Cannes Film Festival prizes, four Venice Film Festival Awards and four European Film Awards. In Italy he was honoured with eight David di Donatello and six Nastro d'Argento. Sorrentino made his directorial film debut with the Italian comedy-drama One Man Up (2001) for which he received the Nastro d'Argento for Best New Director followed by The Consequences of Love (2004), The Family Friend (2006), and This Must Be the Place (2011). The biographical drama Il Divo (2009) was awarded the Cannes Film Festival Jury Prize. He received critical acclaim with the art drama The Great Beauty (2013) which won the Academy Award, the Golden Globe, and the BAFTA Award for Best Foreign Language Film. He followed with Youth (2015), Loro (2018), and The Hand of God (2021) the latter of which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film. He is also known for his work on television creating and directing the HBO drama series The Young Pope (2016), and The New Pope (2019). He worked with songwriters Antonello Venditti, Paloma Faith and Mark Kozelek and written three books published in Italian. He works with authors and producers including Francesca Cima and Nicola Giuliano, Toni Servillo and Luca Bigazzi. Actors in his films have included Sabrina Ferilli, Michael Caine, Fanny Ardant, Harvey Keitel, Isabella Ferrari, Elena Sofia Ricci, Sean Penn, Riccardo Scamarcio, Jude Law, Fabrizio Bentivoglio, Nanni Moretti, Filippo Scotti, Carlo Verdone, Antonio Albanese, Frank Langella and Jane Fonda.

Rome, Italy, 2022: Milhouse, who took his mother's name Mussolini, is now the new Duce of Italy but, being just 10, he's actually controlled by the D'Amico criminal family, led by Don Vittorio in Springfield. To distract his parents, the mafia gave several male escorts to Luann, and a private house near the Como Lake to Kirk. Here, Kirk knows and befriends George Clooney. But Italy's richest, most handsome and smartest gentleman, former Prime Minister and TV producer Silvio Berlusconi, wants to make a deal with Milhouse and with the D'Amico family to keep to control the Italian television. The mafia refuses, so he hires a clan of yakuza to kill Milhouse. The yakuza fight against the mafiosi in the Colosseum, while Berlusconi reveals the D'Amico's evil plan on live TV. Hordes of Italians attack the Parliament, and kick out Milhouse. Finally, the yakuza take Fat Tony to Berlusconi, who lets him to be arrested by the police. Berlusconi agrees to make Italy back to normality, but asks as a reward a wild
