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- During the biggest wizards' fair in the world, Pippo, Bento and Sol travel to Italy to investigate the disappearance of the wizard Berenice.
- In a small Italian town, Cipo and Mia encounter Zet, a funny alien with a special mission: to discover the secret formula that has made Italy so rich in beauty. They embark on an unforgettable adventure to discover Italy.
- In the middle of nowhere, a group of guys play a game of football. At stake is much more than a simple victory.
- "The Sound of Us" illustrates that during this critical time in world and U.S. history, music gives sound to hope and courage, allows us to grieve and be honest, and is the great, universal language that unites us all. Music gives us life, music gives us hope and music gives us each other. Music was made for moments like these, and as the world grapples with uncertainty, the profound truth remains that, through music, we are not alone. In an extensive exploration of what music means to humanity, "The Sound of Us" is a film about the uniquely universal, unifying power of music. We need these stories to be told. We need these songs to be sung. We need these performances to be heard. Filmed over the course of two months, across five countries, in the midst of the global COVID-19 pandemic, this groundbreaking film helps define the magic of music, in an epic celebration of hope, humanity and unity. It aims to give voice and sound to the inexplicable, exploring not only the impact of music on our current environment and existence, but also its historical impact through varied seasons of humanity. "The Sound of Us" weaves inspiring stories about the beauty and goodness of music with interviews and performances by artists such as Ben Folds, Sarah McLachlan, Avery*Sunshine, Eric Whitacre, Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Hiromi, Antonio Sanchez, Butch Walker, Will Wells, Patti Smith, Sekou Andrews and many more. Combined, these powerful vignettes illustrate how music heals us, gives us hope for the future through our children, keeps our heritage and history alive, allows us to have the most difficult of conversations, sheds light on current struggles, and continues to invite us back to the thing that unites us all - music.
- A small town in southern Italy is shaken by the disappearance of Maria La Torre, a young dancer who died of anorexia. Ester, a classmate for whom Maria represented an ideal of beauty and talent, is the one who suffers the most.
- There is a man who have been dedicated obstinately his life for over 20 years to an universal mission: he looks, finds, archives and plays the music that it has been composed in concentration camps during the Second World War. He is Italian and his name is Francesco Lotoro. His passionate research is now a movie, a journey through time that wants to fight the oblivion and to preserve the memories of men and women whom found their way against destruction through out their music.
- The tragic experience of a child's death is explored through the quintessential mythical script, the Genesis, and the recalling of an ancient rural ritual, the friend tree. Giovanni's way to cope with grief is delicate and silent. That way memories arise, the heart calms down and the cry becomes speech.
- Filippo is a retired teacher marked by pain over the loss of his wife. The man is determined to take his life, but someone knocks his door.