This experimental feature was filmed in just two weeks between Rome and the Florentine hills. Shot in black and white to pay homage to the Italian Neorealist tradition, Marco De Luca puts his Danish Dogma training into practice using natural light and a simple Sony PD 150. The film departs from these tropes, creating a mix of genres from thriller to melodrama. Awarded with the "Premio Coraggio" at Maremetraggio, Festival delle Opere Prime di Trieste in 2009, the film was selected in various international festivals, and then went on to be released thanks to the Politecnico Fandango.