Alessandro Quasimodo (Milan, 22 May 1939) is an Italian actor, director and poet, he is the son of the Italian poet Salvatore Quasimodo, Nobel Prize for Italian Literature in 1959, and the dancer Maria Cumani.
A virtually plotless, gaudy, impressionistic portrait of Rome through the eyes of one of its most famous citizens.
A group of young thugs decides to spend New Year on the streets of Milan.
In this unusual offbeat black comedy directed by Ugo Tognazzi, Giuseppe (Tognazzi) is a middle-aged industrialist obsessed with gadgets. When his nose starts to whistle uncontrollably, he checks into a clinic to resolve the problem. What begins as a minor affliction worsens, and Giuseppe is placed on a different floor as his ailments multiply. The sicker he gets, the higher he goes up in the floors of the clinic, until he is near death's door.