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- A documentary about life and career of Argentinian football player Gabriel Omar Batistuta.
- An 80-year-old actress returns to the small Chilean town of her youth to fulfill her father's dream of creating a TV channel in a place which has never known television.
- An elderly dancer puts together his young students and his former partners to win an international dance competition and prevent his school from being closed.
- The documentary tells the story of a man who, as a result of a trauma, is to live a life completely different from that which would have imagined. The idea came from participation by Fabrizio, disabled athlete, Rowing World Championships after only 4 months of activity. The movie unfolds through two planes narrative: The main one is the tale of this lifetime, accomplished through the testimonies of people and technicians who were close to Fabrizio and who accompanied and supported him along this path. The secondary one is made by immersive documentation in his everyday life. The span is that of a day. We lead a life of 'ordinary' but handled with a force and a positivity that not all people are able to get.
- The nature is the real protagonist of this independent production film. Giovanni's mother passes away and Giovanni returns to the house he grew up in. We know that Giovanni's father killed himself when Giovanni was a child. In a the piece of land in the woods owned to his father, Giovanni meets Elena and involves her in his way of getting back his father's memory. The mystery and fascinating space of the woods will associate with Giovanni in his research of the tales about the nature that his father told him when he was a child. Giovanni will live some extraordinary and disturbing events, which will culminate in a dramatic and revealing end.
- Jail is the enlightened improvement over medieval torture, and definitely represents one of the most important steps of Western society in its evolution from absolutism to modern democracy. But when Foucault wrote that the eighteenth century had invented freedom, he also noted that this freedom came at a price: discipline. Those who stray from discipline lose their freedom. An inmate is essentially denied his freedom of choice, so that the State can insert itself in the spiritual space left vacant by this absence of freedom and rehabilitate him. The story of Bobby is that of a modern martyr. It demonstrates that, even in the darkest, most extreme conditions of stifled freedom, a man can go on making choices, and thus continue to feel like a human being. This film agrees with Kafka when he writes that martyrs do not make light of their bodies, but rather they make their way to the cross so that they can become an example, and in this sense - but only in this - they find themselves in agreement with their enemies.
- Said Mahran fights for his right to remain in Italy, where he was born and raised from Algerian parents, after his visa expires.
- Writing, culture, without exchange can't be productive. A woman asks for help. The creativity of unknown neighbors will allow a restart.