
Despite his initial trepidation, he eventually befriends postman Mattia Volpe, Maria Flagello, and constables "Grande" (meaning "Large") and "Piccolo" (Meaning "Small"), and ends up appreciating the beauty and the lifestyle of the town, realising that all of the negative perceptions of the south that he held were mere prejudices. After a long Journey, exacerbated by a major traffic jam, in which he compares his situation to that of his brother, who fought in the Kosovo War, he arrives late at night, greeted by pouring rain. ( mafia, garbage in the streets, stifling heat) After loading the car with: Fire extinguishers, sunscreen with a high protection, body armor, mousetraps, and hiding his wedding ring, Alberto departs for Castellabate. Alberto is warned that there are many significant problems with the south. Should he refuse this transfer, he would be dismissed.īefore moving, he informs himself as to the living conditions in the South with members of the Academy of the gorgonzola to which he belongs. As punishment, Alberto is transferred South to become postmaster of the provincial village of Castellabate - described in the movie as being near Naples.


In an attempt to get the transfer he feigns Paraplegia, however, he inadvertently stands up while meeting the inspector sent to verify his disability. Plot Īlberto Colombo, postmaster of Usmate Velate in Brianza, fails to secure a transfer to Milan, which was given to a disabled colleague, much to the disappointment of both himself and his wife, who both wanted to move to the Lombardic capital for a number of reasons, including securing their son Chicco's future. The film was dedicated to Angelo Vassallo, an Italian mayor murdered for his anti-crime campaign.

The film has a sequel called Benvenuti al Nord. Italian, Western Lombard, Neapolitan, Frenchīenvenuti al Sud (English: Welcome to the South) is an Italian comedy film directed by Luca Miniero, remake of the French film Bienvenue chez les Ch'tis of two years earlier.
