Looks different than the usual crime flick.

The older man is a former criminal (Pasquale Di Michele) and his driver is his son Alberto, the director and writer of the movie.

It's based on a real heist the father was planning to carry out with some older criminal acquaintances, Northern Italian carnival people who moonlight as robbers, known as "i lupi" the wolves.

Reviews are a bit cold. The Italian one I read appreciates the new take on the crime genre but calls it a bit on the boring side with the overdone scene of this guy talking while being driven around meeting would-be partners in crime and planning the robbery. It's clearly not for those expecting a Guy Ritchie heist movie. Which is why it interests me. It show the more realistic, and non-glamours side of the underworld. Which is precisely what the director was going for.
I doubt that it'll have a massive release. It might pop up on a streaming site a year from now.