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- 'Human Voice' is based on Jean Cocteau's iconic one woman play of the same name. Set against the backdrop of Naples, Italy, in 1950, this romantic drama tells the story of Angela, (played by Sophia Loren), a woman in the twilight of her years who rides the emotional roller coaster of her last telephone conversation with the man she loves as he is leaving her for another woman.
- The courage to hope and the life affirming gift of organ donation.
- Brindisi is an Italian-American comedy about three young couples in the south of Italy whose varied lives intersect on a boat to Greece, as they run from their responsibilities, the public eye and the police.
- Rome Today: an old and shabby policeman has three days to find a young psychotic drug dealer.
- Through thoughts, reflections, and memories the author Erri De Luca drags the spectator into the vortex of his music, Italian squares, and friends. In these shots there is a personal interaction that becomes choral.
- Stella is about to fulfill her greatest dream being an actress. However, the magic world of cinema is not as magic as she thought. It is also made of people that no longer believe in dreams and some of them who like to destroy the dreams of others. Stella has to decide how she will react to this new reality and her passion for the art of film.
- Trees that walk is a documentary based on an idea of the Italian writer Erri De Luca and it was filmed in Trentino and Puglia, Italy. This documentary wants to recount the life of the trees and their deep relationship with people that every day work hard to give to the wood a second life. What happens in this second life of the wood, when it becomes boats for sailing and musical instruments for playing... The trees is the opposite of movement: it dies where it's born. But there exists a second life that starts as soon as its saps stop flowing inside its vessels: forests became fleets that explored the world's geography while writing the Romance of the Earth.