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- The epic tale of a class struggle in twentieth-century Italy as seen through the eyes of two childhood friends on opposing sides.
- Italian poet, playwright and director Aldo Braibanti is jailed in 1968 under a law criminalizing grooming. The informant is his partner's father.
- Giuseppe Verdi's life from 1813 to 1901, depicting the Italian opera composer's personal turmoil amidst political upheaval, and his iconic works like La Traviata, Rigoletto, Aida, and his Requiem.
- October 16, 1817: a farmer discovers the corpse of Luigia Bacchi, the woman missing a few days before. At the cemetery, the night before, it was stolen the dead body of Victoria Clementi, the suicidal girl alleged murderer of Luigia Bacchi. The investigations are closed hastily. The Inspector Augusto Donati begins a personal investigation that led him to reconnect these two deaths with an infanticide committed few months earlier. Meanwhile,on July 23, 2017, Anna Persico, perfectly lookalike Vittoria Clementi, continues to be haunted by her doppelganger. Police investigates on the disappearance of Angela, the best friend of Anna, and on the kidnapping of Chiara Ferrari, a girl missing for months, found alive and exactly identical to Luigia Bacchi.
- (Verdi's first opera.) In 1228, defeated and in exile, Oberto returns to duel with Riccardo, who seduced and shamed Oberto's daughter Leonora, then proposed to Cuniza, the daughter of Oberto's rival.
- In a despotic future, the society is controlled by a special police force and emotions are forbidden. A man is wanted because he doesn't follow the rules but indulges in his own emotions. Remake of the homonymous short classic film of 1966, presented at Cannes Film Festival and winner of a special mention by the Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists, produced and shot by Vittorio Storaro, directed by Camillo Bazzoni and starring Francesco Barilli, the director of this new version.
- Documentary on the monument to Giuseppe Verdi in Parma on the occasion of the bicentenary of his birth (1813 - 2013). Opened in 1913 by architect Lamberto Cusani and with 28 statues representing the works of Verdi by the sculptor Ettore Ximenes, It was inaugurated in 1920, hit by bombings and permanently tore down after the war.