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The Joy of Living

The Joy of Living

Released PG 132 min 6.5/10 Votes: 556
Ulisse is a naive young man out looking for a job after being released from the army. He drops the offer he gets from a group of fascists to go in with the Fossatis, a family of anarchists (unknown to him).
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