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- "Lawrence" is a lively, wry, and intimate portrait of Lawrence Ferlinghetti filmed across iconic San Francisco locations, from City Lights Bookstore to his painting studio at Hunters Point Shipyard. Ferlinghetti engages in spontaneous conversations, with his signature sense of humor fully on display, to tell an engaging version of his life story, ranging from personal events (the search for his roots, the discovery of the Italian origins, the arrival in San Francisco) to socio-political themes (the foundation of City Lights Bookstore, the beat generation, the political dissent). His wide range of achievements over a long and productive life - as poet, painter, publisher, and committed champion of free speech - have left an indelible imprint on American literary and cultural history.
- Divided into four chapters, and narrated by Maurizio Lombardi's voice over "Strade interrotte" aims to raise awareness among road users - primarily the youngest - about the high degree of danger related to driving a motor vehicle. Through different witnesses- ranging from relatives of road accident victims to first aid operators - the documentary tells the pain of those involved in a road accident, recalling the enormous responsibility that affects anyone who drives in the roads.
- Carlo hasn't left home for six months because of a strong panic attack. He has now become an hikikomori but a phone call by his sister and then a girl met while chatting will both trouble his daily routine.