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A multitude of immigrants struggling to survive in Milan rent an apartment and face the reality of everyday life in the metropolis.
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"ALL SCREWED UP is an Italian comedy with serious overtones, made by Italy's "bambina terribile", Lina Wertmuller, in 1974 just before beginning SWEPT AWAY. It is a colorful and lively story about a group of young migrant workers and the problems they encounter after moving from southern Italy to northern Italy's bustling metropolis, Milan. They include two country yokels played by Luigi Diberti and Nino Bignamini. They all live together in a sort of commune. Some work in a slaughterhouse, others in a huge hell-hole of a pizzeria kitchen run by an exploiting wheelchair-ridd..."
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The building where the protagonists live in Milan, old-fashioned but very close to more-modern buildings, was already old at the time of the movie (1974) but still exists today.
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A multitude of immigrants struggling to survive in Milan rent an apartment and face the reality of everyday life in the metropolis.





