A satire about religion, Aronadio got inspiration for the film from the Rocco Papaleo's character in his previous work Ears; he also cited Monty Python and The Simpsons as major influences for the script. [1 ]
He enviously watches as a convent run by nuns on the other side of the road welcomes in tourists, who leave spontaneous and lavish gifts at the end of their stay.
Io c'è: Directed by Alessandro Aronadio. With Edoardo Leo, Margherita Buy, Giuseppe Battiston, Giulia Michelini. To save his B&B from failure, Massimo decides to turn it into a place of worship, creating a new religion.