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“A life in pajamas” and his love for the dog Lucio, that’s how he unbuttoned himself Massimo Ceccherini, who was now able to spend a night with VIPs in Los Angeles. The Tuscan actor also co-wrote the film “Io, Capitano” by Matteo Garrone.
When he found out the film had made the top five, he admitted, he “cried.” But not out of emotions, but because “I can’t leave my child, my dog Lucio,” he revealed to La Nazione.
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The Pope and Snai
But he “enjoyed it” in part, he said jokingly, because the film “is listed on Snai.” Go play it. Even if it had been of great importance, at least for the actor who loved the game, the news he was desperate to deliver would not have been so. Ceccherini, who has always walked the fine line between arrogance and irony, revealed a sensation: a dinner with the Pope.
“Do you know that the Pope saw the film and that he liked it? So. Pope Francis has become a friend of Matteo Garrone. And in a few days there will be a dinner with Pope Francis, Matteo Garrone, with me and Pieraccioni,” he revealed.
Be careful, he warned, because the goal is to get Francis to say he supports “I, Captain,” and that point would go downhill because “do you know how many votes the Pope brings?”
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