Tutti_i_santi_giorni_2012_hd_-_altadefinizione01 < 90% AUTHENTIC >

Their stable relationship is tested when they decide to have a child. After several failed attempts, they navigate the clinical and often absurd world of assisted fertility, which begins to strain their bond. Themes & Analysis

Because of their opposing work schedules, the couple only sees each other in the early morning. Every day, Guido brings Antonia breakfast and they spend their limited time together before she heads to work. Tutti_i_santi_giorni_2012_HD_-_Altadefinizione01

The story follows (played by Luca Marinelli), a shy, highly educated night porter with a passion for ancient languages and hagiography (the lives of saints), and Antonia (played by singer Thony), an impulsive aspiring singer-songwriter working a mundane car rental job. Their stable relationship is tested when they decide

Like many of Virzì’s works, it captures the "precariato" (precariousness) of the young generation—educated individuals forced into unfulfilling jobs while putting their dreams on hold. Every day, Guido brings Antonia breakfast and they

Released in 2012, (English title: Every Blessed Day ) is a romantic comedy-drama directed by Paolo Virzì. It explores the daily lives and emotional struggles of a young couple living in contemporary Rome. Plot & Characters

The film contrasts the couple's quiet, literate life with their "coatto" (rough/flashy) neighbors and eccentric doctors, adding a layer of social comedy. Critical Reception Every Blessed Day (2012) - IMDb

The film uses the couple's struggle with infertility to critique Italy’s bureaucratic healthcare system and the influence of conservative institutions (referred to as "professors connected to the Vatican") on reproductive rights.