
From the golden age of Commedia all’Italiana to today’s streaming-era satire, Italian comedy has always been more than laughter—it’s a mirror of who we are. In this episode of Voices of Italy: Beyond La Dolce Vita we explore how humor has shaped and reflected Italian culture, identity, and social change.
Discover how icons like Alberto Sordi and Totò used irony as social critique, why cinepanettoni became both beloved and controversial, and how modern comedians like Checco Zalone are redefining what makes Italians laugh today. From film to Netflix specials, from political jokes to everyday absurdities—this is the story of Italy told through its laughter.
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