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- An enticing journey through mental pictures that are part of a memory. A memory everyone keeps whenever they think of the places where they used to live. A journey which is personal to each individual who chose to explore the unknown, to go somewhere else, thus leaving their Ithaca. Our very own ability to remember things begins with visualizing. We remember, so we see. This is how we give other people access to a place we know well: through our memory of it.
- "Piccolo Fratello Haiti" is a TV series of 45 episodes, broadcast on Sky 803 from 2007 to 2008, which examined the problems of the local situation in Haiti and the stages of progress of Francesca Rava Foundation's project for helping kids.
- From the industries around the city of Milan to the jewels of the interior of the Cathedral (Duomo) and the beauty of its gothic pinnacles.
- 300 years after the creation of the Brandenburg concerts, considered among the absolute masterpieces in the history of music, Johann Sebastian Bach tells himself in the first person. He confesses his aspirations, passions, intents together with anecdotes of his life. Thus claiming that atlases are not only used to go from one place to another, but are used to find our personal journey in the world, to draw a human and artistic geography of one's life. An imaginative journey through the German composer's "Wunderkammer" (chambers of wonders), where the boundaries between music, visual and cinematographic arts blend until they disappear.
- The worsening of Leo's illness puts his wife Erin in a position to confront the increasingly elusive and painful contours of their intense and poignant love story.
- Lele and Filomena find themselves, lonely and isolated, and have to deal with the end of their love story. To move forward you must first of all forgive yourself.
- During a trip to Stonehenge, two boys named Gavin and Ivy are kidnapped by a mysterious light ray coming from space. These children wake up in an odd spacecraft driven by Filnir, and elf with long pointed ears. Their destination is the mythical underwater city of Atlantis where Princess Lutienne is waiting for the spacecraft. Once she sees them she gets rather annoyed as she was longing to see Zoltan, the legendary magician. He would have helped her to rescue the town form the unwelcome invasion of the terrible aliens called Egrims. The situation is desperate: how can two young human beings face such powerful and big enemies? The answer is in this entertaining cartoon. Don't miss it.
- Terror, destruction and death on the highest mountain in the world: this is a description that could summarise the dramatic experience of the only Italian expedition present at the foot of Everest, miraculously surviving the violent earthquake of 25 April 2015 and subsequently a huge avalanche. The film shows incredible images documenting one of the most catastrophic happenings in the last few years.
- Elvio and Antonio, theater actors, live their lives on the fine line between ethics and morals.
- A Swiss NGO has started a program to raise awareness of the population and developed a system for transforming waste oil into biodiesel.
- Seven old friends get together and play Jazz. Seven different stories, seven lives dedicated to music, old songs and forgotten stages. Ciro is 85 years old, he plays violin everyday since he was thirteen. Glauco is 79, he has discovered he could sing Jazz only few years ago. Umberto as well started to play bass lately. Mario built up his first guitar out of a wooden crate, those ones used to deliver fruit and vegetables. Nicola worked in a car factory, now he enjoys playing drums. Giampaolo is a name in the Jazz history, today he still plays his saxophone. Gigi is the youngest member of the band, he is only 70 and he has been playing piano for a half century. The Old Men Jazz: their drive to play and the struggle behind it, the music that has carried them along for years, the unbroken emotion that still remains, just like the first time you felt it.
- Discover of a new prehistoric site in Ireland, that gives new information on the site of Stonehenge.
- The adventures of a talented but unlucky young actress.
- Conceived and shot alongside 75 kids in the hottest summer in the history of Milan, CRONER is a surreal mockumentary on Croner Williams, a frustrated journalist desperate for a scoop.
- Coral reefs are the greatest living organism of this planet. They are the lung which permitted life to exist on Earth for hundreds of millions of years. But today something has changed. The coral reefs are dying. Should this happen we would be witnessing history's latest terrifying mass extinction. An event at which we would not just be simple spectators, we would be the victims. Who is killing this planet's lung? Three young scientists, Federico Fanti, Grace Young and Vanessa Loveburg are hot in pursuit. But how can a geologist and paleontologist, a robotic engineer and a marine biologist find the killer of an organism which does not follow the rhythms of human beings? By studying the crime scene; which is exactly like the one which has been taking place before our very eyes for millions of years. The one which transformed an ancient coral reef into rock: the Dolomites. The Dolomites are the key to understanding the evolution of coral reefs and to averting an apocalypse. From Washington DC, in the headquarters of the National Geography Laboratory, where Grace is designing marine drones for 3D scanning of coral reefs (and possibly also future exploration of planets like Europa and Encelado), to cost in front the Saadani National Park in Tanzania where Vanessa is studying the sickness of coral reefs on the island of Montserrat, to the beautiful scenario of the Dolomites, the "crime scene" but also an inexhaustible source of clues and beauty. These three scientists, with the help of the latest technology, will face the spectator with a horrifying truth: we are killing our planet. But not all is lost. There is a way of saving the coral reefs. And it is buried in the breathtaking views of the Dolomites.
- Elisabetta Ballarin is held in prison with a sentence of 23 years for the murder of Mariangela Pezzotta, which took place - in competition with her boyfriend at the time - when she was just over eighteen.
- The aim of this documentary is to debunk a series of false myths about Asperger's Syndrome and provide basic information on the characteristics of individuals who are affected by it. A path that winds through historical notions, scientific data, interviews with experts and useful advice both for those approaching the subject from the outside, and for those who need to know a little more, for their personal needs.
- PREGNANT is the story of Cristina's pregnancy, an Italian actress who keeps a visual diary during the course of nine months. The movie blurs the boundaries between fiction and reality and explores a universal theme using a sensory, physical approach. Inspired by Cristina's personal story, Nefeli Sarri creates an audiovisual journey, a collage of female experiences, styles, memories, in an attempt to provide an authentic look into a pregnant woman's feelings, desires, fears, doubts, expectations.
- Thanks to his perseverance, the Italian Simone Moro has written pages of alpinism history, above all of winter alpinism on peaks over 8000 meters high. I-VIEW tells about his adventure as a helicopter pilot and his dream of bringing helicopter rescue to the Himalayas.
- The "Gorchlach" is an ancient esoteric artifact of Celtic origin that will take the two protagonists Guglielmo Corsaris and Rachel Blackwood into an adventure between past and present, history and legend.
- The public funding for first films has been illegitimately halted by the Italian Ministry of Culture. Eight new film directors, members of Gruppo 16-12, relate their experience, the films they were going to make ...and how things really went...
- Set during the Second World War, is the story of Lucia Apicella, woman who dedicated himself to find the remains of the fallen soldiers, and then put them back together in boxes of zinc and return the bodies to their respective families. Lucia made this great work but not only for the Italian soldiers, which is why she had the name of "Mom"
- The Italian actress Carla Signoris falls asleep and find herself living the day when French newspaper LE Monde announced Monica Vitti's death...making a big mistake
- The story, or, better said, the stories of those "Triestine Girls" who, at the beginning of the Fifties, left Trieste for the United States. All of them were very young, many still in their teens, all of them decided to leave to follow their dreams, a project, a man. They all placed a bet on their destiny and made an investment to build a different future for themselves. These women tell us the story of the city of Trieste and of the promised land they found during those years. The film is a private diary, describing our recent history through the voices of some of the protagonists of those times, who have been tracked down following a trail of photographs, names, acquaintances, small details. A documentary made out of archive material (records, videos, pictures) and interviews to seven of these women, each with her own story to tell: New York, Florida, California, Michigan and Virginia, through their memories, the places and people they love, their whole life. A vivid and many-voiced tale, thoughtful and delicate, at times full of irony, a glance back to history suggesting a possible encounter between past and future.
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- The story of Italian most important and refined poet Alda Merini: her isolation in asylum for year, her love for music and her passion for life discovered by a prominent Italian actress who wants to learn to sing her songs.