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- Two brothers, a hero and a coward .
- It all started with the first wine sip Giovanni Cuttin had in his life. A Marzemino, a wine mentioned by Lorenzo da Ponte in his libretto for Mozart's Don Giovanni. Since then, the shy clerk becomes the bank director, a lady-killer and the most revered wine expert in Italy. But soon he will be charged for his wife's murder. Being grilled by Inspector Sanfelice, Giovanni reflects on the last 3 years of his life, dominated by an only mad passion: wine. Gradually the investigation becomes more and more caught between the boundaries of reality and its dreamlike counterpart. What if Giovanni, like Faust, met a diabolic force that made his life very special, only to settle the score later?
- 1962, Pietro a young boy of 9, is entrusted by his dead mother's sister, to Benito a Neapolitan rag-trader who - supposedly - should take him to Germany to find his estranged father emigrated years back. After a long and difficult journey fraught with unpleasant events, they end up mingling into the community of factory workers whose daily hard life young Pietro is forced to share, but where - underneath the roughness - he finds warmth and affection.
- Despite the constant and palpable tension in the air, which only Ken Kesey's words and Pietro Michelini's voice can arouse, even this reading was bottled up in the end.
- A series of unforeseen accidents collide with a seemingly happy young couple and their dog, revealing devastating lies, betrayals and their true selves.
- A mind journey through anxiety, pain, social and psychological oppression, to the endless search of personal freedom.
- An unusual phenomenon took place during the first year of the Covid-19 pandemic in Italy.