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- An old shepherd lives his last days in a quiet medieval village perched high on the hills of Calabria, at the southernmost tip of Italy. He herds goats under skies that most villagers have deserted long ago. He is sick, and believes to find his medicine in the dust he collects on the church floor, which he drinks in his water every day.
- A man begins to sing the murders of his wife and two little children, while looking out a window at the falling snow, as well as his own suicide. One by one, his son, daughter and wife appear, and sing with him.
- The idea is also to investigate, slightly and gently, how women often feel incomplete and dissatisfied in their life. I want to tell and underline how a young woman can feel when she has to fight between the wish of living for herself and what is expected when she has to do with her creativity. Miriam is the name of this young woman, captured in a precise and very important moment of her life; a story based on testimonies and memories of people who know and stand by her. The result is an ironic portrait of a young woman like many others, dealing with love, friendship, men, art, and the meaning of life.
- Harry Shindler has nothing to do with the Oskar Schindler of the Spielberg film. But he also tries to save victims of the Second World War, to save his memory.
- Luciano goes to town to look for Rosina, the cashier at the town cinema, with whom he was in love as a boy. A photograph will help him in his search. But it won't be an easy task.
- A gay man and a straight woman commiserate about their ex-lovers
- Zaki is an Egyptian who has been living in Milan for a long time. He owns a small restaurant where he sells falafels and Egyptian specialties. It's January 25th 2011. Egyptian people all over the world are glued to satellite TV: Cairo is uprising. What started as a peaceful protest is quickly turning into a massive revolution. There's a revolution going on in Zaki's world, and Arabic TV commentaries report this feeling minute by minute. Around this microcosm, Italy seems to keep living like nothing is happening. Revolution has just begun.
- Once upon a time there was a lady who every day observed, from the window of her old building, the people walking in the square below.
- It is a scandal that we have to suffer and die. It's normal to look for a peace where noises don't come upon you and pain is never yours. Until the unfair and odd irruption of all that you had always avoided catches you with a start.
- Camille travels to Italy to solve the painting's riddle, while Issei stays behind to confront his mother.