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- 70's. The French noblewoman Ariane and the Italian intellectual Pietro isolate themselves in a country house near Rome to write a screenplay to send to the master Luchino Visconti based on the greatest novel by Marcel Proust 'In Search of Lost Time'.
- The after dinner chat between a banker and his friend. The overwhelming power of the money that turns a true anarchist into a true financier.
- The story of a great school is the school of a great country. On the occasion of the 80th anniversary of Liceo Giulio Cesare - Rome's historical institute - the journalist and director Antonello Sarno reconstructs the story with a documentary . Combining history, entertainment, news and information, the documentary tells the eighty years of the historic Lycee Giulio Cesare of Rome, the largest classical high school in Italy, through the testimonies of famous alumni, who spoke about their experience during the years spent in high school. Immediate and spontaneous memories from older alumni, up to the voices of the current school population, to reconstruct through a collective oral history, in which everyone tells their own, the extraordinary fresco of a great capital like Rome, and of an entire country , through their students. The testimonies cross naturally with those of the students who from the "Giulio" (this is the nickname of the school, historically as much as the institute itself) have just come out after the high school exams. Among the protagonists: the Zero Assoluto, Tommaso Zanello (aka "Piotta"), the director Paolo Genovese, the President of the David di Donatello Gianluigi Rondi and then Marco Pannella, Maurizio Costanzo, Giorgio Benvenuto, the former minister Franco Frattini, the Prof. Tullio De Mauro, Serena Dandini. And it could not miss the testimony of Antonello Venditti, who at Giulio, who attended from '62 to '67, was inspired by many famous songs and that in turn, with his music, inspired the title of the film.
- The dolce vita was invented by Fellini, narrated by Flaiano and clothed by Schuberth, the tailor to "divas and queens". In his colorful atelier in Via Condotti, the main protagonists of the international jet set and Roman high society would meet along with the stars of "Hollywood on the Tiber", which in that period, from the latter half of the 50's through the 60's, was going through its most intense and frenetic season. From Loren to Lollobrigida, from Soraya to Martine Carole, all charmed by that unique style, striking and feminine to the point that there were many who at that time wrote on their wedding invitations..."The bride will be wearing a dress by Schuberth". An eccentric character and a skillful propagandist of his own excessive image, Schuberth managed to establish an Italian style which distanced itself finally from the Parisian hegemony. But then, upon his death in 1972, his magical workshop would shortly follow him. A dazzling but brief trajectory, peculiar in the world of fashion where a designer always leaves heirs. His story is told through interviews and images from the period including those of the "media persecution" by the film press against the character of Schuberth, as well as testimony from the witnesses of the time and from the younger generation who have learned their lessons of style and image from him.