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- 24-year-old Freud is a free spirit known for his unorthodox methods. He knows how to make war criminals talk. So he comes across a crime that has hardly been known before, the murder of 20 children in Hamburg in the last days of the war.
- From the hymn of the partisans to the fight song of the new generations around the world, hit of the most famous international artists and soundtrack of the Netflix series La Casa de Papel. Almost a century after its birth, the power of Bella Ciao does not stop. The film recounts the mysteries, genesis and history of the Resistance song, which reappears wherever somebody fights against injustice. An unstoppable song, today a patrimony of humanity in the struggle for freedom.
- The story of the most important stand up comedian joint in all Italian Entertainment history told by the people who started their career there from 1959 to 1984.
- Vincenzo Nibali is the seventh champion to win the three most important Crowns in European professional biking. He retired and he's back in Sicily for a short vacation when he meets family and friends on the same roads where he started.
- Lelio Luttazzi was one of the most representative figures of the magical period in which music, theatre, cinema and television spoke a common language made up of great writing, "sense of humor" and elegance. His life and artistic career are intertwined with our recent history with many narrative intersections starting from the multicultural Trieste that will mark his entire training. The intent of the documentary is to tell the story of a great artist, but also a human story that has never been too in-depth and examined, perhaps due to the extreme refinement and confidentiality of this "healthy wearer of a tuxedo" as Enrico Vaime called him. And it is precisely in a tuxedo that Francesco Montanari tells us about some moments of Lelio Luttazzi's artistic life. But who was Lelio Luttazzi? There are many possible definitions, all partial: a reluctant showman, a meticulous composer, a sly orchestra leader, a singer by chance and a pianist by vocation, an actor, writer and director with the mission of swing. The documentary film proceeds on this double track, on the one hand the story of the period, with the charm of music and television shows engraved in our memory and, on the other, the story of the sensational judicial error suffered by Luttazzi. A mistake that hurt an upright and brilliant person who was never really "compensated" by the media, even for his extreme modesty. Among the strong points are the specially created vocal and instrumental performances by artists such as Stefano Bollani, Bobby Solo, Drusilla Foer, Simona Molinari, Remo Anzovino, Giovanna Famulari, Lorenzo Hengeller and Rossana Casale that give a spectacular and unprecedented touch to the project, whose The narrative is completed with the contributions, among others, of Fiorello, Fabio Fazio, Pupi Avati, Riccardo Rossi, Massimiliano Pani and his daughter Donatella Luttazzi. The exclusive testimony of his wife, Rossana Luttazzi, who has made the material of the foundation and that of the private archive available, has given the documentary an unprecedented and intimate touch that makes this a true documentary "upbeat" or with the swing which was the expressive figure of Lelio Luttazzi.
- The story of the Perched Baron, the young rebel in 18th-century Italy who, at the age of 12, refuses to eat the snails imposed by his father's tyranny and takes to the trees, never to return, has enchanted generations of readers. When he wrote it in 1956, Italo Calvino was 33 and about to turn in his Italian Communist Party card, horrified by the silence of Italian leaders after the suppression of the Hungarian uprising - his own snails. Beyond this revolt, the young writer evokes between the lines a position he has long chosen for himself, halfway between the mute beauties of the world and the society of men.
- Dante Alighieri was a poet, philosopher and politician in 1300 Florence. The visionary author of "Inferno", the first book of the "Divine Comedy", he was both a direct witness and a narrator of his times and his poem is a remarkable geopolitical chronicle of a tumultuous period of the Middle Ages from 1300 to 1320, a time when Kings, Popes, rulers and warlords played a deadly chess game for the control of Europe. In this high end docudrama, some of the world's finest scholars will help provide historical context to the unfolding of events, making them accessible to a wide audience, and giving us a privileged viewpoint over one of the most eventful and funding chapters of European history.
- From the acclaimed author of MY BRILLIANT FRIEND Francesco Piccolo, an ironic, quirky and intimate last portrait of the poet Patrizia Cavalli. Adored as a pop icon, she is considered the Signora of contemporary Italian poetry. Her life marks the path of a supremely free woman who needs an audience and cannot stand solitude. The documentary is meant to convey the sensuality, freedom, and warmth of Patrizia Cavalli's poems, the experience of an authentic poetic inspiration, and the profound sense of her life. Patrizia passed away on the 21st of June 2022, during the post-production of this documentary, which is her last video testimony.
- How, in the 11th century, Normans from Hauteville-la-Guichard in the Cotentin region founded a prosperous monarchy in the heart of the Mediterranean - The little-known story of the golden age of medieval Sicily.
- Caccia all'Uomo. Cesare Battisti, una vita in fuga. The Capture of Cesare Battisti is the story of the capture of one of the world's most wanted fugitives. A manhunt that, thanks to the determination of the Italian law enforcement and the cooperation of the Bolivian authorities, has finally brought a multiple murderer to justice and provided closure to the victims and their families.
- A documentary on the history of the Pooh, the most famous and important Italian Pop-Rock group.
- The life and career of the last Italian Diva: Sophia Loren told in her own words trough archives from all over the world.
- She said to speak with the guardian angel, the great mystery of stigmata, her ability to communicate with the dead and the gift of bilocation. Natuzza is today under the lens of the Vatican for the process of beatification.
- Cinecittà and Italian cinema closed their doors in 1943, coinciding with the war and the fall of Mussolini. In Venice, the Republic of Salò created by the will of Hitler and Mussolini opened new studios for a short time.