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- When a tribe of indigenous Guarani Indians attempts to re-inhabit their ancestral land, which lies on the border of a wealthy landowner's fields, tensions escalate.
- Harvey Logan (Arturo Maly) lives with his two children, Juan and Eva, in a beautiful but cold and desolate land in the extreme south of Patagonia, Tierra del Fuego. One day an English businessman arrives with the idea of turning that land into a tourist area. But Harvey is not so keen on turning his home into a tourist attraction. He surrounds his ranch with a wire fence and locks himself in with his children to stand up to the corporation. It's an especially tough situation for teenage daughter Eva Logan (Jacqueline Lustig) as he thwarts any chance of finding a boy to fall in love with.
- This documentary shows an outsider community struggling against the odds for education.
- Through the images and the original soundtracks of material conserved at the Archivio Luce, the film is a reflection on the mechanisms behind the consensus-creating factory that was set in motion by Fascism. Just like the regime prepared young boys and girls to become good Fascist citizens, it constructed the image of a nation crucial to maintain international equilibrium, as it glorified its leader and his philosophy.
- The film Luca's Film tells of three friends who leave Milan with the ashes of their friend Luca, who has recently died of AIDS, in their suitcases. This documentary weaves together two narrative threads. On the one hand, it traces the voyage of the three friends to Sera-Me (in India), a mystical site where the ashes will be scattered according to a traditional Buddhist rite. On the other hand, it recounts Luca's past in a piecemeal way, by means of film-memories that form a subjective portrait of the dead friend. "My friend Luca is a funny character. He makes totems and sculptures with objects he finds in abandoned buildings in the neighborhood. He sees treasures where others see merely garbage. That's how come he's always rich, even if he never had a cent" says Anna Jepsen.
- Photographer Lisetta Carmi shows to writer Michael Bonnemaison the photo portraits of Ezra Pound she shot in Ligura before the death of the poet.
- A man in the future, comes back home and contact only video-answering machines of his friends, trough a "monitor". When the short film was shot, Internet was not yet invented. The video automatic messages the man listens on the monitor, are songs composed by Antonio Di Bella and Gianfranco Bosisio.