The two part "biopic" about Silvio Berlusconi (Loro 1 and 2) by director Paolo Sorrentino got an international version that cuts almost an hour of footage and combines the two parts into one. As you can guess with Sorrentino, even the cut down film barely has any form of a plot in it. The film starts with fictional businessman Sergio Morra, a local playboy/charlatan who decides he wants to go bigger and attempts to get close to Berlusconi by throwing lavish parties with young girls. Berlusconi however is busy (or better yet, bored) with having lost the recent election and having nothing on his hands. Scheming his way back into the government, he quickly becomes just as bored with politics and instead starts visting more lavish parties with young girls.
The film is sometimes described as being similar to The Wolf Of Wall Street but that's too much credit. While nobody films parties like Sorrentino does, it's hard to take the movie serious as a biopic about Berlusconi as even the film's opening states that most of its content is fictionalized, and for all its wonderful style it's lacking some serious substance. The result feels more like Sorrentino wanted to make a film about a Berlusconi-esque character, then decided before filming that he could actually make it about Berlusconi "forreal" to draw more attention to the film.