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- When Aida's best friend, Lola, goes missing from class, Aida sets out to find her and discovers parts of their school that are better left undisturbed.
- Venice, July 1909. A boy from south of Italy, just rejected from the Naval Academy because of thoracic insufficiency and a slight squint, unexpectedly rescues a British pretty widow's life, Lady B. The two are joined only by a hopeless vitality and an unconsciousness desire. The lady will decide to spend with that boy a whole week of passion in which she'll teach him everything about dancing and seducing. That boy will become, in few years, the greatest mute film icon: Rudolph Valentino.
- A story about racism, discrimination and prejudice. In a distopic future governed by only women, there is a fight between blondies and brunettes. In this society the blondies are discriminated because of the color of their hairs.
- CittàNovecento is a docufilm that comes from a community of people from all over the country, united by the pleasure of their work and the sense of belonging to the Morandian City of Colleferro, archetype of the '900 City of Foundation. It originated as a Liberty Workers' Village, consolidated with the typical language of the Rationalist City of the Twenties and the English Garden City, and developed, with the thrust of the economic boom, as a Business City. Città Novecento is the story of an enlightened entrepreneur, Leopoldo Parodi Delfino, and of the genius of an engineer, Riccardo Morandi, who in Colleferro expresses and experiments the techniques, forms and technologies that will see him as the protagonist of works that will make the history of engineering. Città Novecento is produced by Filmedea, directed by Pierluigi Ferrandini, winner of the Hollywood HollyShorts Film Festival Award, photography by Filippo Silvestris, subject and artistic direction by Dario Biello. The docufilm, lasting 50 minutes, sees Alessandro Haber, David di Donatello Award and Nastro d'Argento, in the role of narrator and protagonist, with over 100 extras and period costumes curated by CineModa. The docufilm sees the recognition of the MiBact and is among the official contents of the European Space Capital which, among others, sees the support of the European and Italian Space Agency, the Ministry of Economic Development and the Avio Group.
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