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- Documentary that originated from the book Un paese by Cesare Zavattini and Paul Stand, published in 1955. Years later, we are shown the current situation of Luzzara and the Po River.
- A collection of stories from Edgar Lee Master's Spoon River Anthology, read by modern day people from the Spoon River area.
- A story that imagines what life would have been one of the 85 victims of the massacre at Bologna Train Station on August 2nd if nothing had ever happened.
- Surgery during I world war.
- Fifty years after the fall of the Berlin wall, walls continue to exist. Visible and invisible walls, those of prejudice, which are the most difficult to break down because they live inside of us. WALLS is the story of men and women who spend the night at Nogales along the border that divides USA from Mexico. On the other side there's the Border Patrol, Sheriff Joe Arpaio in Phoenix, a group of patriots and 'the Samaritans'. In another part of the world in Mitrovica in Kosovo, the stories and the old ethnic and religious hatreds of the Kosovan Albanians majority and the Serbian minority are facing and alternating around a bridge that divides the city into two like a wall.
- THE WISE CAT CATCHES MICE is a trip into rural China that dramatically shows - through fragments of stories of peasants, men and women - the dark shadows of the Country of the new economic miracle.
- Interviewing people about JFK and today's America.
- Since 2000 the conventual friars minor have been present in Havana and in Cuba, where they follow the Order's evangelic message and are intensely involved in social activities. Pope Francis' Encyclical letter Laudato Si' was released in May 2015. It is inspired by the message of Saint Francis of Assisi and represents an important source of inspiration for this movie.
- The history of the Culture League of Piadena through the photographs and films of Giuseppe Morandi, the testimonies of the Azzali family and other land workers, affirmed the existence of a subaltern culture, that of the "paisan," the laborers and agricultural wage earners of the Lower Po Valley, an example of pride, class membership and cultural resistance. Thanks to the passionate work of a group of young people from Soms, Morandi's paisan come back to life today in the places where they were protagonists.