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- Guided by his poetic pen, the Canadian Neil Young stops in Los Angeles, capital of the music industry and future hippie paradise at the end of the 1960s. With the bands Buffalo Springfield and then Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, he protested against the conflict in Vietnam, before going solo. Retired to "Broken Arrow", his Californian ranch where he recorded his album of the same name released in 1996, the sensitive colossus organized charity events to support farmers sacrificed on the altar of capitalism or to improve the care of mentally handicapped children. While composing protest albums in the course of his successive angers, from the war in Iraq to Monsanto's GMOs, Neil Young gives free rein to his taste for experimentation "to make a difference in another way".
- LA MIA TURANDOT follows Chinese artist/activist, Ai Weiwei, during his operatic directorial debut at Rome Opera House, as he draws on Italian composer Giacomo Puccini's Turandot, as a backdrop for many issues that plague mankind.