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- Alice is unemployed, she can no longer tolerate the disgrace of daily life and refuses to get along with the requirements of the Jobcenter. Defiantly, she keeps afloat with petrol vouchers that she gets from small jobs in market research institutes and tries to find the thread of her life through this absurd exchange.
- When she discovers that Diana cheated on her, Caterina decides to end their relationship. Saying goodbye will be harder than expected.
- Fatou is a 23-year-old Italian girl of Senegalese origin. She lives in a suburb of Rome with his mother, who would like to educate according to the rigid impositions of her culture of origin. But Fatou is looking for his own identity that combines his black Muslim being with Italian society, and unlike most of his peers, the social stigma of the immigrant is imprinted on her, who isolates her and reduces her friendships with other young children of foreigners. Her authentic passion and screen against prejudice is singing: music is what will never betray herself. After a night at the disco, Fatou is attacked by a thirty year old Italian who first insults her, and then tries to physically mistreat her. She confronts him with courage, opposes him, and finally manages to get on the bus that takes her back to her neighborhood. In the short walk to home, Fatou finds the strength to break the fear and humiliation with the song. An intimate nocturnal song in which Fatou tells herself, in the silence of the sleeping city, expressing his dreams as a girl, the hope of a radiant life that is perhaps already waiting for her. Fatou says she does not know love, if not in her mother's feelings, she sings about the possibility of love, which means first of all to love oneself. And its poetic momentum becomes universal reflection on the sense of identity, so longed for and, for many, never really possessed.
- "Rubble" it's about fear, insecurity, desires. A girl, in intimacy with another person, tells her phobia about water. But phobias generate phobias and trigger whirling thoughts. Starting from the terror of drowning, the protagonist reveals insecurities in a world full of chaos. External chaos, between endless roadworks and internal chaos, where doubts and desires reflect on themes such as love, family, motherhood, travel, death.
- Beyond Pain is a short documentary that deals with different aspects of pain. The film combines a documentary style with elements of a classic feature film. Xenia, Jan and John are our three main characters. Their stories criss-cross each other throughout the film. In the background, functioning almost as a mirror for an occasional reality check, is Berlin-ugly yet fascinating, as real life often is.
- Actor and director Gabriele Falsetta enters the Cottolengo Institute, spends a few days with its inhabitants and tries to give light back to lives which have been forgotten and hidden.
- A young German must decide to come to terms with his family's past when he discovers that the Stasi Museum in Berlin will release his father's file.