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- Sometimes our greatest fear is accepting that someone can honestly love us for who we are. Nica and Rigel are ready to find it out together.
- In 1327, an enlightened friar and his young apprentice investigate a series of mysterious deaths at an abbey risking the wrath of a powerful Inquisitor. Television adaptation of Umberto Eco's novel 'The Name of the Rose'.
- After being forgotten in a highway café during a bus trip, a housewife decides to start a new life by herself in Venice.
- D'Annunzio is a father who is annoyed with the prospect of another child on the way. Frankly megalomaniac and penniless, he goes from city to city writing his scandalous works.
- During the summer, a group of taxi drivers offer tourists everything they want: the car to travel, the cicerone to illustrate monuments, plus sexual services are also included.
- The young and sensual Celia Berni is an Italian model that is about to inherit a large sum of money from her American uncle. The condition is that she must show an exceptional moral conduct.
- A shop assistant in a record shop falls in love with a young writer, who loves classical music but can not find a publisher who publishes his first novel.
- Gennarino Laganà is a poor Sicilian man who stays busy with humble jobs to support his family while his parents push him to seek his fortune in the North.
- A man meets a woman who has a boy.
- Cenzo is a man from Bussi sul Tirino, small mountain village, who moves to big city of Pescara.
- My Big Mouth Vagina is focused on the female character's actual metamorphosis. Indeed, the shortfilm offers a new depiction of the protagonist, who is not merely a woman but a personified Vagina, which is ultimately identified with the clitoris, as subliminally suggested by the set design. Last but not least, a consistent number of revealing musical fragments and a series of classic musical pieces - the majority of which were written by the French Pianist and Composer Francis Poulenc - are purposely orchestrated to create melodic orgasms that both astonish and amuse the audience.
- The story of four implausible young rebellious in the Italy of the 90's.
- Colpa del mare originates from a local news event: one morning in July 2017, in Pescara, dozens and dozens of drug packs appeared on the shore, spit out from the sea during the night. Within a few weeks, the competent authorities tried to clarify, there were investigations and arrests, several boys were involved. Colpa del mare is a friendship and sacrifice story. In a detective setting, Colpa del mare shows the story of Luigi and Marco, two young friends who parted ways and both have taken wrong paths over the years. Investigating Marco, a guy in his early twenties, found dead after a party, Colpa del mare reconstructs a chain of human and emotional bonds including friendship and its value within a small province. Someone is guilty, but it is difficult to determine just one fault.
- An old painter, known for his aversion to the spotlight, decides to give one last interview after a long period of silence: he is about to finish his last work, his masterpiece, with which he will end his artistic career. A girl, watching absent-mindedly the interview, is struck by a detail: behind the old painter there is a painting made by her father, who disappeared when she was a child and whose work was lost every trace. Determined to find out more, she convinces the man to welcome her into his home, so she can understand the bond that unites them.
- Paolo is a 22-year-old boy and experiences a constant sense of inadequacy and ineptitude, due to his complex relationship with his mother, unaware of his homosexuality.
- The director Georges Gachot has a delightful and stylish gab with the great Argentinean pianist Martha Argerich entwined with wonderful excerpts of her presentations and rehearsals. Along the conversation in French and English, Martha discloses parts of her culturally wealthy life since she was a lonely student in Europe.
- Amedeo loses his girlfriend in a car accident. Unable to accept the sad event begins a unhappy nocturnal wandering around the town. In the desperation comes across in situations that recall him the moments passed with her. During the night he runs into a old his professor that decides of accompany him, speaking with wise words until the dawn of the new day. With the new day, changes your mood and begins the acceptance of the disappearance of his love thanks to the confrontation along with Professor that goes away mysteriously as it had appeared. The day after he discovers that the Professor was dead some years before ...
- The film tells the lives and stories of some teenagers (Naven, Zak, Yasin, Anta, Ferdaus, Shah Zib, Alamin and their peers) from the dawn of an ordinary day to the next. They live in the skyscraper called "Hotel House", a huge palace that stands, with its enormous size, lonely on a plain near the sea, animated by the extravagant and unique interweaving of the lives of its inhabitants (about 2000 people from 40 different nationalities). The palace is the background to the stories, it affects them and it even can lead to dramatic consequences. The bonds of friendship are lost in the time and space of the building, which seems alien to them, indifferent. At the end of this day one of the protagonists leaves his home and friends to go to a new country, to start, with his family, all over again.
- A documentary with some fictional scenes that focuses the attention, more than on hospitalized children, on the human dynamics that are established in their families. Shot in the Oncohematology ward of an Italian hospital, the movie follows the life of some young patients being treated, alternating interviews with their relatives and hospital staff.
- The camera mingles with the audience in the midst of the happening "Stanze Sonore", with orchestra's musicians spread in the space and the audience free to move among them. "Stanze Sonore" ("Sound Rooms") is a project, conceived by the artist Marco Mazzei, which correlates music with unusual spaces, arranging the players' positions throughout them.
- The four County Seats of Abruzzo, Italy (L'Aquila, Pescara, Teramo, Chieti), plus San Vito Chietino, a place dear to Gabriele D'Annunzio - the great 20th-century writer, he himself born in Abruzzo - are illustrated by five Abruzzese contemporary poets.
- A journey through the city of Pescara narrated by its citizens.
- An interview with Renato Polselli in Pescara (Visioni Sconsigliate Festival, 2004)
- In a dystopian future a group of friends discuss topics related to relationships and sexuality during the course of a dinner party. As the evening unfolds the conversation becomes unsettling when secrets are revealed.
- Alberto, Cristina, Lorenzo, Sara and Ginevra are roommates. Their friendship was born by chance, during university. One day, the strength of their bond will be tested by a series of upheavals in their lives.
- A man hides behind a Fankenstein mask and his childhood memories. He is a decadent and claustrophobic Frankenstein. Everyone is alone, always.
- An interview with Alberto Grifi in Pescara (Visioni Sconsigliate Festival, 2004)
- Francesco, the director, is from San Donato. A dreamer with a candid soul, he is inspired to make a film about his neighborhood through the thwarted-love story between a roma girl and a local gagè boy, a talented and promising boxer. To give his film a sense of local authenticity he decides to organize an acting laboratory. That's when the problems begin. First: no roma girl answers the ad for someone to play the love interest. As if that's not enough, all his attempts to meet roma girls are vain.
- A creative video rendition of a performance of John Cage's "A House Full of Music" and Terry Riley's "In C" in a contemporary art museum, with the orchestra spread in different rooms and the audience free to move among the musicians. The video is part of the "Stanze Sonore" ("Sound Rooms") project, conceived by the artist Marco Mazzei, which correlates music with unusual spaces.
- Zelda is out. Should the other girls follow her example....or play by Sabrina's rules?