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- It folllows Mia and Nino. Mia is trying to find an escape from her unfulfilling life. Nino is a sculptor in his mid-thirties who comes to Mia's aid. Their relationship becomes complicated by the arrival of Nino's brother Phil.
- On July 11th 1982, Italy defeated West Germany 3-1 and unexpectedly won the World Cup, fulfilling President Pertini's dream to reunite his people - until then shuttered by over 20 years of terrorism - under the tricolor flag. To guide Italy to victory was Paolo Rossi, better known as Pablito, described by Pelé and Maradona as the greatest champion in the history of soccer. "PAOLO ROSSI - Dreams Create the Future" is a 90 min feature documentary tracing the fascinating parable of Paolo Rossi's life story, from being impoverished to achieving his greatest dream: becoming a World Champion.
- Bucharest, once a jewel on the Danube known as "Little Paris," is a city of contradictions. For decades, below the beautiful neoclassical buildings thousands of homeless children have roamed the streets. In 2019, the plague continues. The frail, forgotten orphans still die in enormous numbers every year. To so many they are invisible, but not to the non-profit Parada and their extremely committed volunteers. Made up of soccer players and artists, these men and women devote their time to the street children and give the orphans a chance to hope and dream so that as they grow, they may learn to resist, live, and even love. "A champion is a dreamer who never gives up," World Champion Italian soccer player Paolo Rossi said to little Sami, an 11-year-old orphan who longs to be a soccer champion like him. Rossi, as well as many other champions-Pele, Maradona, Cabrini, Tardelli, Zoff, Rummenigge, Antognoni, Boniek, R. Baggio, Platini, Zico and Falcao-came from troubled pasts, fighting through tragedy and terrible childhoods to achieve their goals, and become legendary. A Champion is a Dreamer who Never Gives Up is a 90-min feature documentary about Paolo Rossi, who as a child grew up in straightened circumstances not unlike the ones that young Sami currently struggles with. We hear his story though a remarkable retelling, as he speaks to the orphans about being impoverished and sickly in a small village in Tuscany. He speaks passionately about how he managed to achieve his greatest dream-to become the 1982 World Champion, kicking his way into history. Join Paolo on his emotional odyssey, as he details his life, his winding journey, along with that of his friends Falcao, Platini, Maradona, Pele, Zico, Rummenigge, Tardelli, Cabrini, Zoff and Boniek. When viewed through the lens of the street children, the forgotten Romanian orphans, it is a powerful reminder to all of us that a dream means nothing if not pursued with love and respect. The children, like the viewer, see that a real champion is first of all a champion in his heart.
- A man, trapped in solitude, struggles to come to terms with the death of the woman he loves. But a complete stranger unexpectedly brings him back a sign of his beloved wife. And along with it, hope blooms again.