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"Miliardi" is an Italian comedy film released in 1991, directed by Carlo Vanzina. The title "Miliardi" translates to "Billions" in English. The film humorously delves into the world of high finance and follows the lives of wealthy Italian businesspeople who live in the lap of luxury. They enjoy extravagant parties, opulent vacations, and an overall lavish lifestyle.

However, when their financial success is threatened by a stock market crash, this group of affluent individuals decides to take radical steps to preserve their wealth. Their plan to protect their millions quickly turns into a zany, madcap adventure filled with humor and satire. The film explores their attempts to outwit tax authorities, their interactions with shady characters, and the comical situations they find themselves in.

"Miliardi" offers a satirical take on the excesses and eccentricities of the wealthy, all while providing a humorous commentary on financial maneuvering and the absurd lengths people will go to safeguard their fortunes. The film's title, "Miliardi," may humorously reference billions, but the story primarily revolves around the preservation of millions in a highly entertaining and comedic way.

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