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- They're called water carriers, domestics, 'gregarios', 'Sancho Panzas' of professional cycling. Always at the back of the group, with no right for a personal victory. These wonderful losers are the true warriors of professional cycling.
- One summer evening, twenty-five years ago: the town is deserted, the soccer World Cup final is in progress. A woman, Teresa, floats down the Tiber and lets the current carry her away.
- The villagers of a mountain hamlet swear to be one big family, careful and protective of each other. But when the rules of "rispet" are broken, there's no choice for them but to fight, love or leave.
- Going to the local market when we visit a foreign city is something we all love to do. More people visit them in one day than all the city's art museums put together. Markets attract us for their colours, smells, people, sounds and taste.
- Just married Croatian-Roma couple, Tea and Mirsad, are trying to live together, suspended between expectations from families and communities in culturally irreconcilable backgrounds that do not accept diversities.
- The film explores the paradox of exemplary behaviour of murderers currently serving life sentences in Lukiskes Prison in Vilnius and hoping to return to society.
- Milano and Italian fashion seen through the eyes of MAD Italian fashion. Practically synonymous with creativity and style. Armani, Ferrè, Fiorucci, Missoni, Gucci, Versace, Prada and the rest all come from the same place and flourished in a few decades. Before that Milano was just a town of textile industries and needle-workers. All starts at the end of the sixties. Italian tailors take advantage of the 1968 youth protest movements, and give form and shape to women's dreams. Fashion goes from Haute Couture to Prêt-à-Porter, hand in hand with the women's fight for equal rights. The revolution in fashion rapidly evolves following social trends which see women getting into power roles (and dresses) and young and talented tailors becoming famous. Then branding explodes and Milano becomes the world's fashion centre. Maddalena Sisto, MAD for the readers of Vogue, Elle Germany, The New Yorker and the Corriere della Sera, witnessed it all and put it into extraordinary drawings and sketches. She recorded every trend suggested by the Milan stylists and chronicled how fashion developed and influenced the life of Italian women. To such an extent that her 'signorine' represent the desires, fears and imagination of women today. She left us over 12.000 drawings together with her personal diaries and the video's of her work in the fashion field. Everything neatly and persistently collected by her husband. A WORLD OF FASHION tells the story of Italian fashion through MAD's drawings, specifically animated for the film, and through the fashion designers that loved her work and the way she was able to predict where their own work was heading to. Welcome to the liberated, sensual and glamorous world of MAD!
- They dot the countryside of our continent like so many priceless pearls, steeped in history and an aura of mystery: Europe's castles. No other part of the world boasts as many castles and palaces as Europe. These "stone giants" are an integral part of our culture and our landscapes. Some nestled among gently rolling hills, others erected on the banks of raging rivers or on mountain ridges, they are testament to compelling stories and regional identity. Kings and princes built their palaces and summer residences in some of the most beautiful and strategically located spots in Europe. As we follow in their footsteps to visit Europe's best known and most striking castles, our journey will lead us through the Loire Valley in France, to southern Germany, the southeast of England, the Piemont in Italy and along Portugal's coast. Breathtaking aerial views of these landscapes and tantalizing glimpses of their castles will draw viewers in and make them curious to find out what lies behind their walls. The ideas, dreams and attitudes reflected in these monuments continue to inspire the imagination of people in their environment to this day. The series will also seek to find traces of traditions that still live on in and around Europe's castles and find out how they are being creatively reinterpreted today... a collection of 5 parts about "Europas Schlösserwelten" for "ARTE discovery" based on an idea, development, design and implementation of Jeremy József Pierre Fekete
- Filmed theatre, a reworking of the myth of Robinson Crusoe and Man Friday. The two men are driven by the modern sea of money on to the shores of the island Of-hope. Robinson has fallen on hard times and is stranded in an ocean of debts; Friday is an illegal immigrant, motivated by the need to survive.
- Torn apart and enraged by ethnic conflict, Mostar is more like two "ghettos" divided by a big boulevard, than the joyful Montmartre of the Balkans that it was before the war.
- Without money, job or perspective, the musician Diego returns to his Sicilian homeland of Augusta after 20 years. When he has a dream of a visionary picture of a jaw harp, he buys the instrument spontaneously in a tourist shop and take it on a journey to find happiness. On his journey he meets the master of "Karate Kid" and hears from the jaw harp, which flies to space one night to be played by a Russian cosmonaut.
- Ice cream aficionados, historians, and entrepreneurs discuss the frozen dessert called gelato.
- The series tells the epic story of five European railway stations. We discover these Cathedrals of the Industrial Age in their present and history combining human stories with architecture, past and contemporary stories.
- Portrait of the male choir "Coro di Bosa" from Sardinia, Italy.
- Berlusconi owns half of Italian television channels, owns, controls the other half of the television, controls all the advertisements, which in the business is no small thing, as you may know. He controls most of the press.
- This National Geographic special, directed by Susan Gray, was in fact entitled DaVinci and the Mystery of the Shroud when it aired.
- Cesare Pavese inspired an intimate journey in search of the threads which continue to link his universe to the present time. Shot in the symbolic places of a poetic imagery, the film starts in the hillsides of Piedmont and ends in the Calabrian Sea on the "border": Macedonian communities that are repopulating the farmers' vineyards and the stories of those who resist in difficult territories, also in the name of literature.