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- In the library of Bologna's prison, a group of Muslim prisoners participates in a course organized by teachers and volunteers about the Italian Constitution. A young Arab waiting for his sentence to be up is grappling with "the winters and springs" of freedom and a future to rewrite. A journey inside and outside the prison, to recount the illusions and hopes of those who have dreamed and continue to dream of a "fairer world."
- The head of Luigi Pirandello junior high school in Tarante, the hub of the European steel industry, has a motto "I am first my conscience, then the State".
- "I Nostri" describes the experience of a group of university students - four males and four females - who are involved in a research project on the hidden world of the religious communities that inhabit their city (Bologna, Italy). A world that is often invisible and largely made up of immigrants from all over the world, who represent a lively cross-section of the Italy of today, much closer and more present than we might imagine (Bologna is home to more than 60,000 foreigners of 149 nationalities, one of the highest figures in Italy). The documentary follows the discussions of the group and the meetings of the young people with the communities and their spiritual guides, in the most ordinary places of worship and in others that are more hidden and improbable (garages, industrial warehouses, hotels). The different souls of the group are held together by a young priest whose role is revealed only at the end of the documentary. "I Nostri" - "Our People". A provocative title to affirm that the "other" is first and foremost a person, with a story and dignity that are no different from our own. We are all "our people".