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07 Gennaio 2026

The official trailer and poster are now available for “Lavoreremo da grandi”, the new film by and starring Antonio Albanese, with Giuseppe Battiston, Nicola Rignanese and Niccolò Ferrero, shot in the summer of 2025 in Piedmont on Lake Orta.

The film will be released in Italian cinemas on 5 February 2026, distributed by PiperFilm, while international sales will be handled by PiperPlay.

The trailer is available at this link.

Filming took place over eight weeks in several municipalities with the support of Film Commission Torino Piemonte's Regional network, specifically Orta San Giulio, Pella, San Maurizio d'Opaglio, Miasino and Ameno.

Lavoreremo da grandi (working title: “Qui non succede niente”) was made with the contribution of the Ministry of Culture's Fund for the Development of Investments in Cinema and Audiovisual Media - Directorate-General for Cinema and Audiovisual Media, with the contribution of the PR FESR Piemonte 2021-2027 - “Piemonte Film TV Fund call for proposals and with the support of Film Commission Torino Piemonte. Produced by Carlo Degli Esposti, Nicola Serra and Marco Grifoni for Palomar (a Mediawan Company), Massimiliano Orfei, Luisa Borella and Davide Novelli for PiperFilm.

Lavoreremo da grandi is written by Antonio Albanese and Piero Guerrera, with cinematography by Italo Petriccione, editing by Davide Miele, original music by Giovanni Sollima, set design by Marco Belluzzi and Anna Ranci Ortigosa, costumes by Carola Fenocchio, and casting by Valentina Materiale.

A PALOMAR (a Mediawan Company) and PIPERFILM production in collaboration with MAKING MOVIES & EVENTS. The film will be distributed in Italy and abroad by PIPERFILM.

Synopsis:

Three friends, Beppe, Umberto and Gigi, await the arrival of young Toni to celebrate his newfound freedom. Umberto is a failed musician who has ruined his father's business and already has two separations behind him. Gigi has just been disinherited by his aunt, is drunk and wears one of his old wigs in protest. Beppe has a very intrusive mother, works as a plumber and is said to have never had a girlfriend. Toni, Umberto's son, is an overly clever boy who is in and out of prison for petty crimes. In other words: the most dysfunctional of companies, in an unchanging microcosm, in the strident splendour of a lake.

But something is about to happen. A cataclysm with shocking and hilarious consequences. After a night of heavy drinking in the village bar, the car they are travelling home in hits something. Or rather, someone. Setting off a series of inexorable wrong choices, the four flee and take refuge in Umberto's house. It will be a long night of twists and turns, paradoxical and ridiculous situations, encounters and clashes between the protagonists and other unlikely characters who populate that endless day. Until the most unimaginable of solutions arrives at the first light of dawn.