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- 3 shocking tales of horror that takes you beyond fear.
- Twenty-four hours in the life of Loris Daitona. He is a former best-selling author, who had published his only novel when he was only sixteen.
- I met my father once in my life. And I filmed him.
- Based on William Shakespeare tragedy, Macbeth listen to 3 witches prediction of him as new imminent king of Scotland. This will lead Macbeth to a spiral of violence, loneliness and madness. A mix of cinema, theater and opera.
- Freak and Jajà are in a place with no date and time. A no man's world. The earth is no longer inhabited by man, but on rare occasions a strange survivor or two will appear. The two protagonists who have never met, meet at Bus stop in the middle of nowhere. The Bus arrives but doesn't stop, it was the Bus that was going to GODOT, the God which manifested itself through a musical sound on the other side of the mountain. So Freak and Jajà decide to look for him on foot, in this way embarking on a journey that will have them meet the bizarre characters living on this land. Unfortunately Freak and Jaja at the end of their journey.. will meet up with death before reaching their God.
- A spacious ballroom, a place outside of time, and the interlacing stories of its customers on a Saturday night.
- Ruggero is dumped by his girlfriend Anna because he's too short, but he doesn't give up and keeps phoning her. Along with his friend Michele he ventures in the roman projects where she lives, manned by 'the Riccio brothers'.
- LEO, LEX AND THEIR FRIENDS TAKE CONTROL OF AN AMERICAN MILITARY SATELLITE, BUT THEY POINT IT TO THE OLIMPIC STADIUM TO WATCH THE MATCH BETWEEN ROMA AND LAZIO , PUTTING IN SERIOUS RISK ALL THE CITY AND THE WORLD BALANCE . EAST END IT'S AN HILARIOUS ADVENTURE THAT HIGHLIGHTS THE VALUES OF FRIENDSHIP AND DIVERSITY.
- The photojournalist Fulvio Grimaldi, as the only Italian eyewitness, documented the peaceful march for civil rights through the Bogside in Derry on the 30th of January 1972 that ended with the tragedy known as Bloody Sunday, travels to Northern Ireland 45 years later to give evidence on the third inquiry about Bloody Sunday. In Derry, he discovers that the external walls of the houses located in Rossville Street are painted with the most important events of the 'Troubles' and the struggle for civil rights in the seventies. Grimaldi, fascinated by the communicative power of the murals, one of them inspired by his iconic photograph of Bloody Sunday, gets in touch with The Bogside Artists and the people who were involved in the events depicted on the murals. The meeting between Fulvio Grimaldi and The Bogside Artists leads to a journey through the past and the present full of history, arts and deep emotions.
- Two old friends who grew up together in the 80's now find themselves overwhelmed by their unhappy lives to the point that one of them is almost going to commit suicide.
- Boston, Massachusetts, 1920. Two Italians, Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti, were sentenced to death, the only crime they were guilty of was of being anarchists. The whole world stood up, the people crowded into the town squares, not just the lives of two men were at stake but also the beliefs which they represented. Millions of voices in many languages were raised in protest. They sought justice for Sacco and Vanzetti, but nothing could save their lives. In August 23th, 1927 Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti were executed by electric chair, becoming martyrs and icons of freedom. Almost fifty years later, in 1971, the Italian director Giuliano Montaldo made a film about their unbelievable story. "Sacco e Vanzetti" immediately became a manifesto against intolerance, injustice and the death penalty. It was a huge international success. The soundtrack "Here's to you" by Ennio Morricone and Joan Baez became an anthem of freedom and the defense of human rights, raising awareness among young people all over the world. Because of the film, a Committee was created, and in 1977, Michael Dukakis, governor of Massachusetts, declared the rehabilitation of Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti and their complete innocence to the world. Now, in 2017, 90 years after the execution, and 50 years after the rehabilitation, the Montaldo movie has been restored. DIRECTOR's NOTE The Legal Death celebrates the work of the great director Giuliano Montaldo who had the courage to realize a film about the story of Sacco and Vanzetti during the seventies, a time full of social upheavals. A time where the story of two Italian anarchists sent to death although they were complete innocents, was disappeared from collective memory. Montaldo shed light on this important story of tragedy, injustice and martyrdom, and he put it on the screen because he was trustful that it could arouse a generation who was back then starting to fight for civil rights and freedom. The opening in 1971 was a huge international success. The movie theaters were stormed of young people who saw the Sacco and Vanzetti's sacrifice as an emblem of important beliefs and ideals. The artwork was translated and released all over the world. The soundtrack composed by Ennio Morricone and Joan Baez became an anthem sang by the voice of millions of people from all the squares all over the world. The names of Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti came from the past to testify their sacrifice for an higher level of thought. Silvia Giulietti and Giotto Barbieri wanted to unveil what was there, behind the scenes of a film which is now a milestone in the "so called"cinema socially active. In the documentary Montaldo tells about the genesis of the movie and also when he came up with the idea, how he found the right producer, why he chose those particular actors, his artistic approach. The creation of a masterpiece,and then the difficulties apparently intractables he had to deal with. All that allowed, even moments of real luck to get the the film in the theaters at last. The Legal Death is a wonderful journey throughout the cinema and like every journey, you know when it starts but you're not sure to come to an end. This is the magic of cinema...
- Liberi Nantes FC is a team formed by refugees and asylum-seekers who takes part in the third division of the Italian Football Regional League. As refugees they're not allowed to win the cup because they're not legal citizens.
- Umberto lives alone, healing his body and going to prostitutes, but this is not enough to ease his discomfort. To make some money, he accepts to go to the home of a ex-convict homosexual to repair plumbing. The proximity to the man and his allusions creep slowly into Umberto's mind...
- A weird and bizarre clockwork puppet tries to escape from a small box that holds him prisoner, while a mysterious tormentor keeps his efforts, pleased.