THREE AND 1/2 STARS
Without being great, it includes three elements that force you to go to the movies: Toni Servillo, one of the best that the contemporary Italian screen gave; a true story about censorship and controversies -which is very well told-, and the character of Eduardo Scarpetta -father of Eduardo De Filippo-, which is brilliant in itself. Story of how laughter offends the powerful and that is why the powerful lacks grace.
There is something close to the police trial that sustains the issue from beginning to end.