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- A portrait of Italy observed through the eyes of teenagers who talk about the places they live in and imagine themselves, torn between the opportunities that surround them, the dream of what they want to become, the fear of failing, the trials they hope to overcome.
- Sixteen-year old Anita has a father who is seriously ill and waiting for a transplant. His brother is a compatible donor, but the two haven't spoken in years. Anita decides to look for her uncle's help.
- A couple facing fertility issues finds their marriage tested on a vacation to a Sardinian resort - and the family next door only adds to the tension.
- ANNA, 30, runs a small farm in an unspoiled area of Sardinia. One day, the construction of a mega resort right next to her grounds will force her to engage in the biggest battle of her life.
- A film about the life of Silvio Berlusconi.
- The last remains of a prison, guards and a few inmates, are waiting to be transferred and gradually the rules seem to make less and less sense and the waiting men become a new fragile community.
- Set mostly in his Sardinian mansion, Silvio Berlusconi's personality, politic career, scandals, relationship with his wife and ambiguous heritage are presented through partially fictional events.
- A young couple rents a holiday home on a sunny Italian island. What they find, however, does not meet their expectations.
- In a South of Italy full of beauty and hidden dangers, two adolescents, abused and damaged by life, Anna, whose father has been murdered and Basim, an immigrant orphan, escape together towards a new start.
- This story, set in the mid-nineteenth century Sardinia, revolves around the feud that truly took place between the Vasa and Mamia families, and that led to the death of more than seventy people. Bastiano Tansu is a character who really existed; he was death-mute since birth, and he was mistreated and marginalized until his fury and prodigious aim became useful to the feud's cause. The family connection and the murder of his brother Michele indissolubly tied him to one of the two faction leaders, Pietro Vasa, who turned him into one of the most feared killers of the entire feud. The State and the Church made some attempts, often clumsy, to stem the wave of terror as the two factions destroyed one another. When the peace of Aggius determined the end of the feud, Bastiano seemed to also have found inner peace thanks to the reciprocated love with a shepherd's daughter. But in a violent and superstitious world that accused him of being the devil's son already as a child, Bastiano couldn't be absolved, and was killed by his cousin Pietro Vasa.
- A daughter torn between two mothers, one who raised her with love and her biological mother, who instinctively claims her back.
- Based on the namesake book, the movie follows Peppino, an old hit man in a '70 Naples, forced to come back in action by the murder of his son. This tragic event also arises reflections on life and on the society in all the characters.
- Christopher Clark, an eco-warrior, has established his unique Outpost of Progress in the heart of the Amazon rainforest - a utopian society based on the perfect balance between nature and technology, run and safeguarded by the forest's dwellers. Unfortunately, the situation is getting worse every year, and a new wildfire now threatens to destroy the Outpost. In a daring bid to capture the world's attention about the impending catastrophe and to urge the Brazilian government to create a protective reserve, Chris decides to take a bold gamble: organizing a spectacular Pink Floyd concert amid the verdant inferno. After all, in the mind of a dreamer, the realm of possibilities knows no bounds.
- A Sardinian fisherman has promised the moon to the woman he loves. And Sardinian men always keep their promises.
- Irene grew up in the Italian Alps in a family that loved travel and the scout culture. Now, while in Turin because the Holy Shroud is on display, Irene starts down a new path - to faith. Her journey, teeming with playful encounters and small revelations, turns the film into a genuinely spiritual road movie. Yet Irene is restless, with no answers to her questions - until reality changes into a poetic universe. After Mexico's syncretism and clamour, Vietnam's hustle and bustle, and the temples at Angkor Wat in Cambodia, Irene backs away from religion and embraces the sacred.
- Soaked to the skin, Costantino sinks into the haystack like old timber left on the shore by a stormy sea. Torrential rain has just put out the fire that in a single night ravaged Assandira, a farmstay deep in the woods of Sardinia. But the rain hasn't quenched the pain, the endless remorse for the son lost to the flames, the son he was unable to save. The first to arrive are the carabinieri and the young investigating magistrate: Costantino tries to tell them what happened the previous night, to explain how it all began.
- LIKE THERE'S NO TOMORROW - is a feature-length comedy made up of several short movies that are all based on the same theme of characters who are living in a moment where they feel like they have no future.
- A young girl with a difficult past runs away from Italy with her overweight girlfriend. An "on the road" story set in Europe in which the two girls, having joined a circus of young artists, are forced to see their dreams come true.
- The brothers Michele and Roberto Mannu and their brother-in-law Stefano Fais run the Babbudoiu Estate, a wine farm founded in 1948 in the surroundings of Sassari. The three partners are totally careless of the economic crisis and they waste money organizing lavish conventions for the success of their wines. But all this is doomed to an end. As a matter of fact the three partners suddenly find out that their company has 500,000 euros of debts and they only have 15 days to find the money. And it won't be easy: they'll try whatever, with an escalation of despair, comic situations, misunderstandings and absurd episodes that will lead to nothing. And when all seems to be lost, they find the solution which was right under their eyes: a glass of Bianco di Babbudoiu.
- A reunion among old friends. A remote house in a forgotten valley. Many memories, bullets, and love stories from the abyss.
- Raffaele has just assembled his little pile of grain, which serves as his provisions for an entire year. Not wishing to get caught unprepared, he has been sleeping in the countryside for days, far from everybody, waiting for the wind to arrive and help him at last to separate the wheat-grains from the chaff. But the wind will not show up. Only Angelino comes to visit him every day, making him feel less lonely. Maybe one day, when he is all grown up, Raffaele will lend him his indomitable mare and he will finally manage to ride her. But Angelino has no intention of waiting.
- The intimate story of judges Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino in 1985, after being threatened by Italy's Cosa Nostra, forcing them to isolate with their families on the Asinara Island under heavy police and military escort.
- Mark and Andrew are two disabled men. When they meet, an incredible attraction between them emerges but it can only flourish as a "mental construct". What they have is a virtual kind of love, a fantasy, but also the awareness that nothing will ever be the same again.
- A young woman decides to return to the small island where she lived a great love story with a mysterious girl. By recalling the memories of the past, she will have to overcome the pain that keeps her life suspended in limbo.
- Looking for the identity of a man who lived in the unknown world of International Concessions in the Far East, in the '20s and '30s.
- Pisa 1289. Locked in prison with his sons on charges of treason, Count Ugolino suffers an inhumane sentence at the hands of the ambiguous Archbishop Ruggieri.
- Portrait of Leonilde Lotti, Italian Communist who was the first woman president of her country's lower house of Parliament, the Chamber of Deputies, where she served three terms.
- "Amate Sponde" is a symphony about Italy which recounts its fragile naturalistic and geological beauty.
- A contemporary Don Quixote wanders into nature with his trustworthy fellow, Sancho Panza. Suddenly, his motorbike breaks down and stop by a wind farm in the middle of nowhere. Is the windmill an enemy? Maybe not, you cannot be evil if wind feeds you. From a distance, they see a beautiful lady dancing to electronic music. Strangely enough, the woman is wired to the windmill with a large electric cable: she gathers her energy from the wind. The rhythm won't stop as the two start dancing with her, but little can they do against the power of wind, naturally feeding the tireless dancer.
- From the book by the same name by Ninni Ravazza, "Diario di Tonnara" tells the story of the towns, villages, communities and adventures that dictate the daily lives of the tuna fishermen in Italy.
- During the period that goes from 1945 to 1965, the filmmakers Lino Del Fra and Cecilia Mangini lived for three months in the Northern Vietnam during the USA war, in order to produce a documentary about the Vietnamese people. Now, two boxes full of 6x6 format photographic negative, forgotten inside an old closet for more than fifty years, have been found. The discovery has created a chamber movie that tells the story of a war, of a fading memory, and of a fight against time passing.
- Fango Rosso (red mud), is the toxic waste of the mining extraction. It covers up the hills of Sulcis, a land where the astonishing beauty of the landscape collides with a history of betrayed promises, progress as a mirage, politics as deceit. Damiano and Mattia spend their afternoons in the shade of the mine ruins. They are a little past thirty, but the hair raised by the wind makes them look like teenagers. They climb on precarious walls, they hide on dark ravines, they light their torches looking for something we do not know. Free, as two adventurers of a sleepy land. At the end of the evening they sit and light a cigarette, before the night falls beyond the smoke-stacks by the sea shore. Red Mud is an intimate journey among the ruins of the industrial colonization, whence a desolate landscape and a new and extravagant beauty seem to emerge.