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  1. After politician Michele Spagnolo suffers a stroke, he loses his inhibitions and is unable to lie, upending both his personal and professional lives. Watch trailers & learn more.

  2. Long Live Italy! 2012 | Maturity Rating: 16+ | Comedy After politician Michele Spagnolo suffers a stroke, he loses his inhibitions and is unable to lie, upending both his personal and professional lives.

  3. Long Live Italy! 2012 | Maturity rating: 13+ | Comedy After politician Michele Spagnolo suffers a stroke, he loses his inhibitions and is unable to lie, upending both his personal and professional lives.

  4. 22 de feb. de 2006 · I think the only solution in English is Long Live Italy! The others don't really make sense, for example 'let Italy lives' is gramatically incorrect in English, and 'Italy has to live' doesn't sound right. Hope this helps.

  5. Viva l'Italia (lit. ' Long live Italy ') is a 2012 Italian comedy film written and directed by Massimiliano Bruno.Politician Michele Spagnolo loses the ability to lie because of a stroke in the brain and that has dire consequences.

  6. 1. Viva l’Italia. This is a common and straightforward way to say “Long Live Italy” in a formal manner. It conveys a sense of patriotic enthusiasm and reverence for the country. The phrase “viva” is the third person singular of the Italian verb “vivere” (to live), and “l’Italia” means “Italy.”

  7. -.-- Sin puntos. Puntúala. Insertar. Sinopsis: Michele Spagnolo, un diputado corrupto, sufre una enfermedad que le hace perder completamente el pudor y decir todo lo que se le ocurre. Desde ese momento se convierte en un bala perdida y en un gran problema para su partido y para su familia. Sus tres hijos, que no se soportan, intentan ayudarlo.