Delia is a typical housewife in post-war Italy, whose family is in turmoil over the impending engagement of beloved first-born Marcella. The arrival of a mysterious letter, however, will ignite Delia's courage to face her abusive husband and imagine a better future.
In 1968, the engineer Giorgio Rosa established the independent state called The Isle of Roses off the coast of Rimini, built on a platform outside the territorial waters, with Esperanto as the official language. The Italian authorities did not take it well because the micronation was seen as an expedient to not pay taxes on the revenues obtained thanks to the arrival of numerous tourists and curious people.
When the Italian Premier and his companion find a dead body in his hotel suite, while on a trip to Hungary, they find themselves embroiled in a series of comedic situations as they try to avoid a scandal.
Carezza and Sorriso, brothers very different from each other and in quarrel since childhood, will have to put aside their controversies to recover the legendary Dune Buggy, once belonged to their beloved father and now stolen from him by Torsillo, an unscrupulous building speculator, and his son Raniero. In doing so, they will forge an unusual alliance with a circus community, headed by the beautiful and dangerous Miriam and threatened by Torsillo's dirty business. Between daring chases, memorable fights and delicate meals based on beer and sausages, will the two brothers be able to find their beloved car?
Simone, a clumsy financier, falls in love with Claudia, who’s living on her grandma’s retirement checks. When the old lady dies Claudia hides the body in a freezer, and sets up a fraud with the help of some friends to avoid bankruptcy.