Vita da Carlo
Carlo Verdone plays himself by portraying the drama and the comedy of his private life and his relationship with a loving and oppressive mother: Rome.
Comedy
Episodes (10)
Una grande proposta
Rome needs a mayor who knows this city inside and out. Someone who loves it as the Romans love it. ...And who better than Carlo Verdone? When Signoretti, the president of the Lazio Region, asks Verdone to run for mayor the actor promises to think about it, but due to a series of coincidences the news reaches Roberto D'Agostino's ears - which makes it dramatically public.
Un uomo senza pace
Rosa, Carlo's press officer, tries to deny the rumors that he is running for mayor. When the party, however, publishes a tweet in which he announces his candidacy and the news becomes public. Doubtful about what to do, during one of his usual nocturnal walks Carlo meets Alessandro Haber who, in the grip of alcohol fumes, brings him back to the most important theme: art.
Pronto a tutto
At the exhibition of his friend Antonello Venditti, Carlo argues with his son Giovanni who accuses him of not being able to say NO to anyone. In fact, Carlo not only can't decide on the candidacy for mayor, but he can't even get rid of Chicco, his daughter's boyfriend, and put a stop to Erminia, a terminally ill who persecutes him with messages and phone calls.
Una giornata sbagliata
Carlo and Max want to go to the stadium to watch the Roma match but on the way the driver argues on the phone with his lover and crashes into some dumpsters. Carlo and Max are forced to follow the game from the hospital as they try to clear themselves with the police, who, pursued by the suspected victim, suspect they were the ones who caused the accident.
Appuntamento con sorpresa
Carlo's first appointment with the pharmacist Annalisa is disturbed by a girl looking for the morning-after pill. Carlo will recover the pill thanks to the help of Virgilio (Rocco Papaleo), finally managing to end his evening.
Meditazioni e maledizioni
After the waste scandal, the mayor resigns and early elections are expected. Carlo can no longer waste time. Besieged by journalists, by the President of the Region, by the Producer, by the Screenwriter and with Annamaria, his twenty-year-old housekeeper, who resigns and Magdalene who does not answer his phone calls, Carlo exhausted, to find peace, takes refuge in a monastery where the unexpected encounter with a somewhat extravagant musician will take place: Morgan, depressed for having been the victim of ghosting.
Essere o non essere
After meeting Chicco's father, a repeat offender on probation, Carlo decides to welcome the boy back into his home by proposing to become his assistant for the election campaign. Together they prepare the speech for the upcoming confrontation with the politician Elide Santucci. Carlo, thanks to a colossal lexical gaffe of the same, wins the competition. But is this really what he wants? Forced, then, by his friend Max to attend a dinner with a very whimsical fan, Soriana, Carlo will once again find himself facing embarrassing situations that will undermine his idea of...
Vive l'amour!
Forced to participate in the diamond wedding anniversary of his ex-wife's parents, Carlo relives the secret agreement he made with Sandra 10 years earlier: keeping their separation a secret for everybody. A memorable evening of laughter and a good glass of vino, helps the couple to rediscover the old complicity. Back in Rome, Carlo receives the visit of his friend Max, desperate for having been left by his wife. Carlo, then, finally finds the courage to declare himself to the beautiful pharmacist Annalisa.
Il mito e il mitomane
While Carlo manages to foil an attempted suicide at the Colosseum, strengthening his popularity as a candidate for mayor of Rome, at home his son Giovanni is busy organizing a party. Here, he meets Giorgia, a singer with whom he establishes an immediate harmony. Meanwhile, the marriage of the pharmacist Annalisa seems to have come to an end, and for Carlo there seems to be the first real chance to win her heart.
La quiete dopo la tempesta
The success and popularity of Carlo among Italian voters suffered a sudden slowdown due to a bad joke on the famous football player Francesco Totti. The political rivals take advantage of it in a subtle and unfair way and as if that weren't enough, Annalisa gives Carlo the bad news: she wants to give her husband a second chance. Only the return of his daughter Maddalena from London will be able to calm his tormented soul.