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- A story of great women set in an impervious nature, told among the silence of the left unsaid.
- Governance is all about the power of evil and how hard it is for justice to triumph when big money is at stake.
- An experimental drama entirely composed by monologues. A personal journey through male homosexuality - from darkness to light, from total denial to complete acceptance - as told in monologues performed by actors and adapted from interviews with ordinary Italian gay men. A multicolored kaleidoscopic journey through a varied and multi-faceted aspect of the human experience that is rarely represented on the big screen.
- Two sailors, Palamède and Cador, work on their boat, the Dedalus, on a northern harbor. Then comes Parsifal, a carefree youth, who forces the two men to disembark. In the local brothel they meet Elsa and Senta, two prostitutes. The brothel's owner, Kundy, is a charming lady who fascinates both men and women, including the mysterious Felipe. She is the only one who seems to know Parsifal's past. Meanwile, Parsifal leaves the harbor and meets Amfortas in an unknown place populated by obscure spirits.
- It all started with the first wine sip Giovanni Cuttin had in his life. A Marzemino, a wine mentioned by Lorenzo da Ponte in his libretto for Mozart's Don Giovanni. Since then, the shy clerk becomes the bank director, a lady-killer and the most revered wine expert in Italy. But soon he will be charged for his wife's murder. Being grilled by Inspector Sanfelice, Giovanni reflects on the last 3 years of his life, dominated by an only mad passion: wine. Gradually the investigation becomes more and more caught between the boundaries of reality and its dreamlike counterpart. What if Giovanni, like Faust, met a diabolic force that made his life very special, only to settle the score later?
- An eighteen-year-old girl from an upper class family and a middle aged volunteer worker are locked inside a shelter together during a quarantine while the viral outbreak outside turns people into savage, irrational beasts.
- Athens, 1943. An apartment is requisitioned to provide accommodation for a German officer.
- Rosario is 11 years old, he lives in the suburbs with his grandmother, a sick woman who spends time watching TV. He is the leader of a small group who spends his days between games rooms, small crimes and dangerous challenges.
- Andrea, a former jockey, reunites with his trainer Tony. He takes on training Laghat, a visually impaired but talented racehorse, in hopes of reviving his career. Their partnership challenges Andrea's skills and personal growth.
- 2006: Evo Morales, first indigenous President is elected in Bolivia after the 2003 dramatic events following the fall of the President Sanchez de Lozada (exiled in the U.S. since then). The socialist revolution enters in its crucial stage. But dealing with power carries a burden of temptations and pathologies. In four years of shooting between Bolivia and the US this film focus on the difficult path of this unique historical opportunity. The film ends with the recent TIPNIS dramatic indigenous protest which creates an historical circle.
- A woman gets help from the Italian consul in Cape Town to find her lost partner, which uncovers a web of corruption and human trafficking.
- 'Planta Madre' tells the story of the Santoro Brothers, Argentine rock pioneers during the psychedelic seventies. And how Diamond Santoro arrives today at Iquitos (Peru) in search of the Ayahuasca healing that was planned by his brother, 40 years ago.
- A hypochondriac car thief, a hypnotic and ambiguous surgeon and a young, mean and incompetent telephone operator make up this noir story set between Italy and Switzerland, which enters the gray areas of the human soul. The operator falls in love with the voice of the car thief who "works" on a highway inhabited by a modern ghost, personified by the ambiguous and melancholy surgeon traveling in a luxurious black Bentley. Architects of their destinies and troubles, the hunters and the prey seek each other out, swap roles and find one another.
- Roberto Petrocchi directs this period drama set in the late 1800s. Capt. Eugenio (Arnaud Arbessier) arrives in a remote castle to take charge of a unit guarding a nameless prisoner. No one knows much about the inmate as he is held in a forlorn tower. When the captain's wife Adele (Margherita Buy) tries to shake her melancholia by playing the piano, she finds -- much to her surprise -- that she's being accompanied by violin music coming from the prison cell. Soon something in Adele changes abruptly and irreversibly. The woman is indeed captured by the music and by responding with her piano to the violin melody, she participates in the awakened relationship between the prisoner and the outside world...
- ZULU meets JAZZ provides an opportunity to learn the history of Jazz music in the townships of Durban, a link between the music and the social movement, "a long walk toward freedom", which brought an end to Apartheid. The film also intends to recount the musical journey and the challenge faced by a few South African musicians who were forced into exile or fled their homeland where their human rights were denied. Thanks to the musician Paolo Fresu and the film-maker Ferdinando Vicentini Orgnani we live a very special trip into the South African music, with the guide of KZN Vintage Legends Orchestra, a group of over 20 Zulu musicians which includes Theo Bophela and Ndikho Xaba, two very important figures in the South Africa scene, both in their late seventies.
- An investigation on the management of 2009 L'Aquila earthquake by Berlusconi government and his staff.