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- Follows Ahmed, a 18-year old, French of Algerian origin, who meets Farah, a young Tunisian girl. He discovers a collection of sensual and erotic Arab literature and falls in love with Farah and he tries to resist the desire.
- Charlie escapes the Armenian genocide as a boy by fleeing to the United States, but he returns as an adult and is arrested. He watches an Armenian couple from his prison cell, finally learning about his homeland.
- Márta, a forty-year-old neurosurgeon, falls in love. She leaves her shining American career behind and returns to Budapest to start a new life with the man. But the love of her life claims they have never met before.
- "Styx" depicts the transformation of a strong woman torn from her contented world during a sailing trip.
- After forty years in prison, Cutolians return to freedom. Having now become men in their 60s, they face the city modern criminality. Meanwhile, some Forcella youths are fighting their own little war in the neighborhood.
- Sofia, 20, lives with her parents in Casablanca. Following a denial of pregnancy, she finds herself illegally giving birth to a baby out of wedlock. The hospital leaves her 24h to provide the papers of the father of the child before alerting the authorities .
- On the death of his stepfather, Aldo, an anchorman in crisis, inherits the farmhouse in the countryside. Depressed, sends his young assistant Susy to deal with the paperwork. Susy accepts and will discover some things.
- This documentary shows the whole story of the Piccolo Teatro di Milano starting from its birth, told throughout the Andrea Camilleri memories who was 22 at the time.
- The film is a great fresco of personal stories, interviews and characters: an intense account of what has happened since 2016 in the territories of the Marche region and the earthquake crater municipalities. It all stems from Giorgio Felicetti's play "La terra tremano," which inspired the making of this documentary. A show that stages the frustration generated by the earthquake and the years to come. The film, which chooses a different path than usual to tell their stories, is in fact based on a premise: the power of art, in this case specifically theater, as a means of aggregation and collective processing of trauma and as a push to move forward.
- The contemporary art as an important part of Milan.
- A docu-series with interviews to many top italian djs, music producers, performers, telling the story of the entire dance, radio, studios, label scene from the 90s to today.
- The Sforza Castle is a symbol of the city of Milan, such as the Duomo cathedral and the La Scala theatre.
- This documentary about Alessandro Manzoni means to show to the public each aspect of the writer's life and works. Starting from his house, it shows all the places where Manzoni had lived. Everybody already knows them in a certain way, because those images, those cities, were fictionally recreated by the author in his poems. Through many different interviews, comments and readings, this documentary gives the opportunity to learn more about the importance of Alessandro Manzoni in the history of Italian literature as well as in the Italian language.
- Milan is one of the most famous Fashion center in the world. As in the previous ones, many people connected to the topic of the documentary take part in it, like Beppe Modenese who lead Italian fashion all over the world.
- After the first Four Giants in Milan (Leonardo, Napoleone, Hemingway and Stendhal), Farinotti tells the story of other "giants" who lived in Milan and played important role in the city's history, from the 5th century b.c. to the second war of indipendence which let Milan freed from Austrians.
- The bike trip of Pino Farinotti around Milan continues to tell the story of other two giants, but this time they're not humans: the Duomo cathedral and the La Scala theatre. It's not simple to realize cultural documentaries that are also easy to understand, but this third chapter of Giants in Milan has successfully joined the category. Following the same way of telling of the previous ones, the documentary focuses on two giants which are not people as those showns in the other ones, but buildings.
- Hard truths and stories that revolve around a female figure, Maria Cacciapuoti, a courageous mother who, after losing her son, killed in a robbery, dedicates her life to the rehabilitation of boys at risk, beginning her journey within the walls of the juvenile Neapolitan prison of Nisida.