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- A group of young students after an environmental demonstration, a man and a tree.
- A ballad on the Chinese community in Milan.
- Picnic is an on the road family drama. A story of love, devotion and compassion that narrates the journey of an adult woman and an eight year old girl towards a mysterious destination. Like all road movies it's not about where you are going, but how you get there. The plot rotates around the meaning of existence and the way single existences are relentlessly tied to one another.
- In an ancient agricultural house, silence crushes the soul of an untamed eighteen year-old, Chiara. Tommaso, her beloved grandfather, lies dead in the bed of her parents. As family prepares for the conformist goodbye parade, Chiara turns against the vacuous play of pain and imposed roles. Taking contact with the tragedy of loss she'll find the courage to wear the clothes that suit her best, and so doing goes through death by forcing silence on the sense of paradox.
- A seaside town in the south of Italy . A school in slums . A professor of ancient greek is forced to leave his class , after many years of teaching .
- Inside an old building on the outskirts of Rome, a primary school teacher leads a silent existence with dignity. Every morning he gets ready to go to work and does it through those habits familiar to him. A sort of ritual that punctuates its everyday life. School is the place where he spent most of his life, a place where he recognizes himself and feels to belong to.
- During a poker game, a man bets and loses everything he owns. Maybe he's not a good player, or maybe he doesn't care about losing since he no longer has the only thing that truly matters to him: love.
- A small neighborhood in Northern Italy becomes an example of integration when the creation of a big mural spontaneously connects the locals, the mentally ill people, the migrants and the asylum seekers living there.
- On a ferry travelling towards Lampedusa, we find a teenager on his first day of work as a gravedigger and a boy on his first mission as a diver. One has to retrieve the bodies of drowned shipwreck victims, the other one has to bury them.
- In occupied Italy during the 1940s, Antonia, her mother and a dozen peasant women live on a farm. There are no animals as they have all been seized by the Germans. One day, Antonia wanders to the river that divides the countryside from the city and finds a horse that has escaped from the war. Deciding to keep it, she puts everyone's life in peril.
- In a despotic future, the society is controlled by a special police force and emotions are forbidden. A man is wanted because he doesn't follow the rules but indulges in his own emotions. Remake of the homonymous short classic film of 1966, presented at Cannes Film Festival and winner of a special mention by the Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists, produced and shot by Vittorio Storaro, directed by Camillo Bazzoni and starring Francesco Barilli, the director of this new version.
- Italy summer of 1946. The war has ended but there are no signs of peace between fascist Paolo and socialist Luigi.
- Giulio is eleven and his father gives him a shotgun as a birthday present. Far from the city, far from home where they should be, Giulio and his nine year old brother Lorenzo follow their father into the woods. It's their first hunting day.
- 11 September 2001. It's a day like any other in Naples but soon an event that is destined to remain ingrained forever in our collective unconscious will burst. Everyone is immersed in their daily chores until the distant tragedy slips into everyone life with different outcomes.
- In a remote corner along the Mediterranean coast, a philosopher, sanded up to his neck, is bothered by a group of young savages. The clash is inevitable, and the grotesque that comes from it will generate the seed of the most absurd tragedy.
- A portrait of Italian actor Leopoldo Trieste, who's played in over a hundred-seventy movies, among others, by Federico Fellini, Pietro Germi, Elio Petri, Francis Ford Coppola, Giuseppe Tornatore.
- A 14th-century galley entombed in mud, a 16th-century hoard of luxury cargo, and a gruesome discovery reveal the rise and fall of the Venetian Empire.
- An Armenian artist of montage who argues that editing is not about connecting or joining frames but instead about showing their separation and the distances between them.
- NOVA meets a new breed of experts who are approaching "cold case" art mysteries as if they were crime scenes, determined to discover "who committed the art," and follows art sleuths as they deploy new techniques to combat the multi-billion dollar criminal market in stolen and fraudulent art.
- On the 24th August 79 AD, the eruption of Vesuvius eradicated the cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum. Exactly what forces did our planet unleash to kill so many people? Using modern science, the mysteries of the devastation are revealed.
- A documentary on the life, work, and character of Michelangelo Antonioni.
- The underworld of artwork dealing is nearly as powerful as that of drug trafficking. Large sums of money are traded among tomb raiders, middlemen, and international kingpins, as paintings are taken from their rightful place as historical artifacts and made ploys in criminal schemes. Journalist Nikolas Zirganos investigates this sinister world of looting and artistic heritage.
- The kingdom of Naples, covering southern Italy, had truly royal gardens. The Bourbon dynasty rivaled Versailles' gardens at Caserta, just before the geometrical fashion ended. Later gardens followed the English style of 'fake nature', only adapted to the Mediterranean climate.
- 201158m8.3 (25)TV EpisodeItaly north of Rome, mainly city states and the larger ones' hinterland, like Venice's, has many gardens belonging to country homes of rich patrician or merchant families. An impressive front and vista could impress, more intimate elements like mazes allowed for party and more private fun.
- Andrew Marr sets off on an epic journey through the explosive events, changes, conflicts and triumphs that shaped 70,000 years of human history. From our earliest beginnings in Africa, Marr traces the story of our nomadic ancestors as they spread out around the world and settled down to become the first farmers and townspeople.
- Anecdotes and archive material for this reappraisal of Luciano Salce, an extraordinarily modern model for filmmakers today in his use of all mediums to their best advantage.
- In Italy, Monty visits first, around Rome, emperor Hadrian's vast 'villa' gardens, as representative of classical Roman Hellenistic gardening, then some Renaissance cardinal villa gardens, representative of the monumental styles that still dominate any Western parks. In Morocco, the walled royal garden complex, mainly orchards and water basins, in former Almoravid imperial capital Marrakech, stands for the Islamic merger of aesthetic and functional gardening; a French painter's blue garden revolutionized color - and material contrast-principle. In Spain, the grandeur of the Alhambra's Generalife gardens in Granada is the highlight of Moorish lust gardens, Cordoba's patios, part of close neighborhood life, live on today and a Madrid landscape architect excels in modern syncretism.
- Monty Don is on a grand tour around Italy, this time visiting gardens both in Florence and around the sun-scorched Tuscan countryside.
- Monty Don takes a tour around Italy's gardens. He begins his journey in Rome, power base of emperors and popes, to explore some of the most extravagant gardens ever created.
- The return of people from Maghreb living in Europe to their lands of origin, during the summer holidays, and the study of the different points of view and meanings of theses "homecomings": an exodus to the opposite direction, an upside down trip, in comparison with the desperate route that thousands of refugees make each year from the African coasts tour lands.
- 1938 - 2018: Eighty years after the Promulgation of the Fascist Racial Laws: an important and unfortunately very topical anniversary. Eighty years ago, Italian population, who had not a tradition of anti-Semitism, was pushed by the fascist propaganda into accepting the persecution of a minority, which had been living in Italy for centuries.
- From a town of steelworkers in the wounded heart of postwar Europe to the lavish glamour of the jet set, HIT THE ROAD, GRANNY! tells an eccentric and incredible life story set in the world of international fashion.
- Without a salary and facing cold and hunger, seven Ukrainian sailors are fighting for their survival in a ship parked for years in the Bay of Naples.
- A progressive teacher tries to help four working class Palermo teenagers, during their last year at middle school.
- "The Missing Piece" - Founded 1899, Fiat builds cars to make the Italian economy go faster. The history of this pillar of industrial capitalism is also the story of a very powerful and very prominent family: the Agnellis.
- One day, Pasquale decides to change his name and be called Tony. Because despite being born in Bari in the mid-60s, he crossed the ocean with his family at 9 years of age and grew up as a real American, all hot dogs and rockabilly. He has never been back to Italy until when, now a taxi driver in Yuma, he's arrested on account of his side hustle - smuggling illegal immigrants into the US across the Mexican border. He is therefore forced to make a choice: jail in Arizona or deportation to Italy. Once back in Puglia, he finds himself living alone in a cave at Polignano a Mare, looking at Italy as a small, inert country, with no opportunities and no dreams. But Tony is not willing to give up.
- The quiet and satisfying life of the slowest man on earth falls apart when he discovers that he will become a father.
- In 1986, Carlo Petrini founded the ArciGola Gastronomic Association in Italy and three years later in Paris, launched Slow Food, an international anti-fast-food resistance movement. An ebullient presence, Carlìn, as he is affectionately known around the globe, has become an ambassador for thinking about food differently. From the tiny town of Bra, home to some 27,000 inhabitants, the Slow Food movement has grown to become a revolution, that now has roots in more than 150 countries. Cheese-makers, vintners, and artisanal food folk, toast Slow Food for bringing about a change in consciousness that shook the very foundation of gastronomy.
- "I was born traveling. My first memories are connected to the scent of new places. Luggage just opened, mothballs, shoe polish and the particular scent that permeated my mother's dresses." The life experiences, and travel memoirs of one of the most fascinating witnesses of the XX century: Dacia Maraini, one of Italy's most famous writers, arguably the most translated Italian author in the world. This film is an intimate diary, narrated through unseen photos and film clips, revisiting her memories of legendary journeys around the world with her partner Alberto Moravia and her close friends Pier Paolo Pasolini and Maria Callas. "During our journeys Alberto used to write articles for magazines, I would jot down notes for my novels and Pier Paolo scouted for movie locations. A journey back through Dacia Maraini's past, as well as a gripping portrait of the XX century shown through the historical events she lived through first hand that would deeply influence her work and artistic path. "I travel a lot so as to surpass the temptation of settling into a routine. Routine shortens the time we have , travel enlarges it."
- Turin(Italy),1940.Jazz music is banned as 'esothic vehicle' and menace to Italic melody. When the Hitler Alliance gets tightened,what's coming from US is mocked by the Regime's 'culture'; restrictions limite possibilities of playing it in front of an audience.GIO CERVI,MOLAIEN and the band,the musicians in this Story who play against those rules,are object of a discrimination;they represent a sad scapegoat of what Intolerance can bring to.MASSIMO,a young boy who follows them,is not guilty the same;but an irrational thirst for revenge flows over them with no matter.They're put in an horrible jail for three years,and at the end they're brought to die because of a judicial mistake;but also because of a Repression,out of Ages or Hystorical content,which should invite everyone to think.