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- In the early-16th century, the mighty Borgia family, Cesare Borgia and his pitiless sister Lucrezia rule all Italy. Cesare, incestuously in love with his sister, commits a crime and starts a war campaign in Romagna. Lucrezia, meanwhile, gets pregnant. Cesare returns victorious from the war, and the Pope is then forced to separate his two children.
- When a Swiss cop is murdered, a veteran homicide inspector and a rookie are assigned to solve the case but they are obstructed by interfering Swiss politicians.
- A cynical tragicomedy focusing on the different ways of love in the times of the sexual revolution.
- Elisabeth and Massimo have been separated for two years and decide to affirm their independence with a divorce. The person who suffers the most from the situation is their son Marco, who normally lives with his father in a beautiful, but lonely country house. Marco's only satisfaction comes from riding his horse Socrates around the countryside, but Massimo sends the horse to his father-in-law in Sicily when, tired of solitude, he decides to sell everything and move into town. At this point, Marco, who has by chance witnessed the kidnapping and release of Gilberto, decides to flee and pretend he has been kidnapped to gain his parents' attention. His journey to Sicily, where his maternal grandfather lives near Ragusa, is crammed full of adventures, but the child makes it in the end, thanks to Rocco, a Neapolitan street urchin, who befriends him. Rocco ends up under a car, and this accident along with the vicissitudes of Marco's flight, bring the horrified parents together: they rush to the house of the wise grandfather, who meanwhile has manged to convince his grandson that life is beautiful after all, in spite of all the difficulties it involves.
- The Duchess of Cambyses commits all sorts of abuse on her subjects. A mysterious mute pilgrim, Damy, knows that the real Duke of Cambyses is young François, whose father has been murdered and whose mother Cristine has been locked up in a tower. A friar, Lebois, confirms, with a written testimony, the truth of this assertion. When the Duchess discovers she is only the daughter of a servant, she unleashes her ferocity and eliminates all the people who could testify to the King of France, Louis XV, to have her deposed. But a court jester, Polly, helps François, and his companions, when the marquise kidnaps Elisabeth, François's fiance. After many ups and downs, all the evildoers will get what is coming to them.