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- The real story of Placido Rizzotto, a trade union leader murdered by the mafia in Sicily in 1948
- It is the true story of a man called Biagio Conte, a Sicilian who was looking for God and ended up founding a mission to help the homeless and the poorest immigrants of his city. His story starts in the mountains as a shepherd and continues on a long trip to reach Assisi, the home of Saint Francis.
- Antonio is an journalist. A day his chief sends him to Palermo to write a piece about the school where studied Giovanni Falcone: a famous judge killed by the Mafia with his wife and colleague Francesca Morvillo.
- A look at the difficult living conditions in two small mining villages in Bolivia as seen through the eyes of the young children who are forced to work there.
- Based on historical events from the late 19th century in Sicily. Oppressed peasants demonstrate against brutal landlords. A platoon of soldiers open fire at the crowd, killing 13 people and setting off waves of riots throughout Sicily.
- The poor of the Mission prepare for lunch. For everyone it is a special day: Pope Francis, the most important moral authority in the world, has decided to share food with them. The last of the earth welcome the Holy Father, they sit at his own table and as often happens during a meal they talk with him. Francis listens to their stories, consoles them, tells the meaning of his pontificate: a poor Church for the poor, alongside the least, migrants, the sick, the "discarded".