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- Biopic telling the life of the great and popular political leader Enrico Berlinguer, who almost led Italy's Communist Party into power in 1978.
- The life of male protagonist from the 1970s to the near future and the myriad relationships that have criss-crossed its path along the way.
- Italy 1997. When 17-year-old Clara and Irene meet they are nothing alike but get on marvelously. They run away together to an island in Sicily to live their summer freely, and to hide from a reality they want to forget.
- Oscar comes to light on a stormy night, in the hospital of a small town and immediately we understand that there is something extraordinary in him : Does not obey the law of gravity. It floats in the air, hovers in the lightest room of a balloon, in front of the incredulous look of the mother and grandmother. The two women run away with the baby and decide to keep it hidden from the eyes of the world for many, many years. Only little Agata knows her secret. Until the day that Oscar decides that the whole world must know who he really is "The Man without Gravity" .
- Sara, Ester, and Miriam are three sisters who have never left the farmhouse where their father and grandmother raised them. They venerate God because they are an extremely Christian family, and fully respect the dogmas and punishments that the Scriptures, and the Old Testament above all, have transmitted to them. They believe in no intermediary, no Church, and no sacred image: Grandma Paolina rises to all those roles that separate them from the Lord's grace. Adolescence, however, has brought with it questions and physical transformations that have changed the sisters' outlooks. The doubt that sin has penetrated into their minds and hands is a legitimate one, and each of them responds differently to their first sexual urges. When tragedy strikes the family and their young cousin Primo is forced to come to the farmhouse, the sisters' lives are forever changed.
- Followed by BlackWoman, who is abandoned in a cage in the middle of the desert. Once she escapes the cage, she walks from desert to mountain to city, to find - more captivity.
- Milagros survives selling peanut cones on the street and spends her days listening to radio and reading old letters. Frank and Alain nine-year-old best friends go to school and dream of emigrating to the U.S. to become Baseball players.
- Despite being in prison, Italy's most wanted gang of academics must stop Walter Mercurio from unleashing a deadly nerve gas on the elite.
- An highly heterogeneous group of people go to Armenia to make a movie, all ignoring what will happen to each of them.
- When a couple of filmmakers decide to shoot a documentary about couples in love, problems and tensions between the two force them to question their own relationship and the meaning of cinema.
- A young woman's life takes an unsettling turn after a chance idea strikes her on a beach. Obsessed with a drone and cell phone, she becomes fixated on someone else's existence.
- Mario Cavallaro wakes up every morning in the same way, in the same house, in the same district in the same city, Milan. He has just turned 50. Mario loves order, accuracy, timeliness, respect, the decoration, a low voice, staying every one to his place. His life is divided between the socks shop he inherited from his father, and a vegetable garden, unique passion known, put in feet on the balcony of her home. With his fear of change, imagine if his old bar is sold to an Egyptian and if in front of his shop arrives Oba, a Senegalese seller of socks. Enough is enough-and for Mario, the solution is simple and neutral at the same time: "Put things in place." So he decides to kidnap Oba and take him back home, from Milano to Senegal, one way. At the bottom, deliberation, if all they do the migration issue would be solved simply set the navigator. But then this paradoxical road trip becomes terribly more complicated, because Oba agrees to his "deportation" provided that Mario drive him with his sister Dalida. Will there be serious troubles or-or the beginning of a new unexpected harmony?
- Divided into three acts on animals, plants, and stones, this docu-encyclopedia explores life's essential elements through distinct storytelling styles - a tribute to often overlooked yet integral aspects of our existence on Earth.
- Daniel, the only African-Italian officer in Rome's riot police, is forced to evict an apartment building with 150 families, including his own.
- The five year trajectory of a young woman from Morocco who tries to fit into a small town near Naples : her dreams, her disappointments and her loneliness.
- Orlando, a former musician whose private life has been devastated by an earthquake, decides to get a second chance with help of his former manager and motivated by love for Chiara.
- The pain and frustration of young Palestinians in the Gaza Strip are shown through the prism of a parkour team.
- Pino is a mechanic and a rally rides champion, who decides to become a woman, and names himself Beatrice. As a transgender, he meets Marianna, a nurse from Romenia who's taking care of Pino's old mother. Beatrice and Marianna fall in love and manage to get married in Rome, fighting established society and prejudice, both dressed as brides. An Italian love story, an unsurfarced road to become an unconventional family, in a too conventional country.
- A "dance hall road movie" about Olimpia, a legendary ballroom dancer and a fixture at local dance halls, who, at age seventy, dusts off her orchestra's tour bus.
- Warriors of Light is an over 20 years old religious sect consisting of mostly former martial arts champions.
- TV Series