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- A great romanti-cult of Italian cinema, the film that revealed some of its talents: Pierfancesco Favino, Carlotta Natoli, Elda Alvigini and Gabriella Passion. The most romantic and fun Valentine's day of your life: Monica loves Lorenzo but Lorenzo loves Olga, Olga loves Luca and everyone meets on Valentine's Day at the home of Elisabetta and Michelangelo who are together (for the moment).
- Turin 1993. The architect Agnese is called to the home for war veterans where her ailing father lives. The doctor at the home has left his guest, a Bosnian refugee, on night duty with her father. The commanding officer of the veterans' home, a colonel, has discovered the undocumented refugee, Reuf, and has had him arrested. Agnese, who would rather not get involved with refugees, becomes better acquainted with Reuf and is drawn into events which eventually take her to Bosnia. On this journey, she begins to recall her childhood directly after WWII. Experiences made during the two wars converge - the wheel of history turns, without failing to leave its mark.
- The movie is based on the autobiography of Horst Fantazzini. Son of an anarchist, he was known in Northern Italy as "the gentleman bandit" because he robbed banks with no violence, using only a toy gun. After a number of trials and escapes, in the summer of 1973 he is held in the Fossano jailhouse in Piedmont when he tries to escape once again. This time things turn for worse and he has to use a real gun and take two policemen as hostages.