From 14 April in cinemas, the action-comedy Mafia Mamma is a guaranteed mood-booster. In this film full of Italian spirit, we will see two charming superstars Monica Bellucci and Toni Collette, who are well-known to audiences. These two mafia ladies will give the screen a real gas! If you're destined to be a mob boss one day, you can't escape your fate - so you will be! Housewife Christina (Toni Collette) is fed up with the blackness of everything and desperately needs a break from her life. Her boss is a sexist pig, but that's okay! Just recently, she found her beloved husband having sex in the kitchen with a beautiful singer! And just when things are getting out of hand, fate itself sends Kristina a sign -- a grandfather she's never seen before! In fact, her grandfather is dead, and she is suddenly the rich heiress to the empire of an Italian mafia boss! Convinced by her best friend Jane (Sophia Nomvete) that Italy, sun, wine, pasta, handsome men and sex are what she needs right now, Kristina packs her bags and finds herself on the other side of the continent. Nowhere else but passionate Italy can you have a promising romantic encounter with a charming Italian man as soon as you step off the plane, and if you're also whisked away in a carriage of mysterious black cars to a family residence guarded to the teeth, you're in for a really exciting day out! Grandfather's right-hand woman, Madame Bianca (Monica Bellucci), introduces Grandfather's last wish: that she, Christina, the only blood of the family, should lead the entire Balbano family after Grandfather's death. And then Christina learns the truth! She must become the new boss of the Balbano family, the fiercest mafia clan in all of Italy, right in the middle of the war between the mafia families. The bloody, dangerous gangster life draws the granddaughter of a mafia boss into a whirlwind of unreal events. Incredibly funny, curious and action-packed, this gangster comedy about a charming American girl will have you laughing your ass off in cinemas from 14 April. N-16 The film is in English with Lithuanian subtitles.