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The film's title, a play on the proverb "Finché c'è vita c'è speranza" (While there is life, there is hope), became a common saying in Italy to describe cynical opportunism.

(English: While There's War There's Hope ; Bulgarian: Докато има война, има надежда ) is a 1974 Italian satirical film directed by and starring Alberto Sordi . It is a biting "commedia all'italiana" that serves as a dark social critique of consumerism and morality. Plot Overview The film's title, a play on the proverb

The story follows (Sordi), a modest salesman of hydraulic pumps for bathrooms. Realizing that his current profession cannot support the lavish lifestyle his family craves, he pivots to a far more lucrative business: international arms dealing in Third World countries. Plot Overview The story follows (Sordi), a modest

Pietro offers to quit and return to his honest but low-paying job as a pump salesman. The film's most famous and "corrosive" aspect is

The film's most famous and "corrosive" aspect is the hypocrisy of the bourgeois family.

When a journalist exposes Pietro's profession, his family initially reacts with shock and moral indignation.

The film remains a stark study of how ordinary people can become complicit in global atrocities simply by prioritizing their own comfort and social standing.