Character Relationships in No Problem

Arturo Cremisi (played by Vincenzo Salemme) is a protagonist in No Problem. The central protagonist and patriarch of the family, whose personal and professional misadventures drive the comedic narrative. Antonio (played by Giorgio Panariello) is a protagonist in No Problem. A comedic supporting character and family associate, providing humor and occasional complications to the main storyline. Enrico Pignataro (played by Sergio Rubini) appears in No Problem. A serious business figure whose professional interests intersect with the main family's affairs, serving as a contrasting foil to the comedic tone. Irene (played by Aylin Prandi) appears in No Problem. A younger family member whose personal journey and social interests contribute to the film's contemporary themes. Eva (played by Cecilia Capriotti) appears in No Problem. A supporting family member whose subplot adds depth to the ensemble's domestic and social dynamics. Signora Pairo (played by Gisella Sofio) appears in No Problem. The wife of Signor Pairo, contributing to the ensemble's social fabric with her own domestic and community perspectives. Signor Pairo (played by Oreste Lionello) appears in No Problem. An elderly neighbor or acquaintance who represents the older generation, often providing observations on the family's affairs. Galeazzo (played by Giacomo Furia) appears in No Problem. A relative or family associate whose presence adds to the comedic ensemble, often involved in side plots or social gatherings.

Character Relationship Map: No Problem

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Story Analysis

Structural breakdown of the film credits and production details.

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  1. Opening Credits
  2. Director & Writer Info
  3. Cast Ensemble Listing
  4. Technical & Runtime Details

Directed by Vincenzo Salemme

No Problem (2008) · 5.1/10 · comedy

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