Originally released in 2013, Sole a catinelle follows the story of Checco, a struggling vacuum cleaner salesman who promises his young son a lavish vacation if he gets top marks in school. When the boy succeeds, Checco—despite being completely broke—is forced to make good on his word. What unfolds is a hilarious and heartfelt journey through the social and economic contrasts of Italy, offering a mix of slapstick comedy and emotional resonance that has made it a timeless family favourite.
Gloriamundi Producciones, based in Madrid and Buenos Aires, specializes in international co-productions and local remakes of global hits. With a portfolio spanning scripted series, films, and TV entertainment, the company brings together creative talent from across Latin America and Europe. Its expertise in cultural adaptation and narrative localization makes it a perfect partner for this project, ensuring the spirit of Sole a catinelle will resonate with Argentine audiences while reflecting their unique social dynamics.
This latest deal underscores the growing appetite for Italian scripted content and reinforces Checco Zalone’s cross-cultural appeal. His signature blend of humor and social commentary continues to attract international producers looking for stories that balance local flavor with universal themes.
The latest sale of Checco Zalone’s film in Argentina adds to the list of successful international remakes of his work. This new adaptation follows the Spanish remake of Sole a catinelle, titled El mejor verano de mi vida, directed by Dani de la Orden, and the French remake of Quo Vado? known as Irréductible, directed by Jérôme Commandeur.
Further adaptation deals for Zalone’s films are currently in advanced negotiations across other key territories confirmed Mediaset Italy.