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The film serves as a scathing critique of modern labor practices in Italy, specifically the "vulnerability of precarious workers" and the illegal but persistent discrimination against pregnant women.

The Last Will Be the Last (2015) directed by Massimiliano Bruno Gli_ultimi_saranno_ultimi_m1080p_2015_MP4

The story follows Luciana, a factory worker living a simple, happy life with her husband Stefano ( Alessandro Gassmann ). Their lives are upended when Luciana finally becomes pregnant after years of trying, only to have her employer refuse to renew her contract because of her impending motherhood. The film serves as a scathing critique of

Director Massimiliano Bruno blends "bittersweet comedy with raw drama," a style often associated with the tradition of Commedia all'italiana . While critics have noted that the film occasionally struggles with its shift in tone, it remains a "necessary and courageous social portrait" of an Italy grappling with economic and moral crisis. Originally an acclaimed stage play, the movie features

The film (2015), directed by Massimiliano Bruno, is a poignant Italian drama that explores the fragility of the middle class and the harsh realities of workplace discrimination. Originally an acclaimed stage play, the movie features a powerful lead performance by Paola Cortellesi , who transitions from her usual comedic roles to a deeply tragic figure. Plot Summary