Il Milanese Imbruttito

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Il Milanese Imbruttito (Italian for The Disgruntled Milanese) it's an Italian satirical blog and YouTube channel parodizing the stereotypical traits, habits and catchphrases of the work-centered lifestyle of people living and working in Milan.[1][2] It has been launched in 2013, and by 2017 it had grown a following of about 1.5 million viewers and readers, becoming an internet phenomenon in Italy.[2][3][1] The three founders and authors are Marco De Crescenzio, Federico Marisio and Tommaso Pozza.[1]

The YouTube channel hosts different types of content. The interviste imbruttite segment is a series of interviews to passersby.[4] A few years after the launch of the channel, scripted fictional episodes were also introduced, with actor Germano Lanzoni playing the role of a stereotipical Milan small-businessman.[1]

In 2016 Italian traditional publisher Rizzoli published Milanesità, istruzioni per l’uso ("Milaneseness, instruction manual"), the second book on the subject by the Milanese Imbruttito authors.[3] In 2018 it also debutted in theaters with a comedy play co-authored by Lanzoni and director Walter Leonardi.[5]

See also[edit]

  • Office Space (1999 black comedy movie satirizing 9-to-5 work life)

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d Settembre (2019), Forbes.it
  2. ^ a b Moschin (2019), tvsvizzera.it
  3. ^ a b Di Mattero (2016), ilgiorno.it
  4. ^ Galici (2020), ilgiornale.it
  5. ^ Scardi (2018), bergamo.corriere.it

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