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- The Immortal tells in fact the journey of six people and a family to The Big Day. The motive and the meaning that it has for each one of the protagonists when they collectively attend an event like the concert at San Siro in Milan.
- A Man, a doctrine. We went to Cinisi to look for people who had followed Peppino Impastato's life and search: his mother Felicia Bortolotta for whom her son only "wanted to do the right thing", the friends in the associations "Music and Culture", "Om Group", "Radio Aut" with whom he fought resignation, the apathetic conspiracy of silence, trying to pass on the strength of the community and the weapons of culture. We filmed everything that still today keeps him alive. His corpse was found along the railway of the Palermo-Trapani line, near the city of Cinisi the morning of the 9th of May, 1978, the same day in which the body of Aldo Moro was found. One of the possible causes of his death was thought to be suicide due to depression. 24 years later, the 11th of April, 2002, a sentence of the Court of Appeal states that he was killed by the Mafia. We wanted to document the impotence of death, of violence, of misery. No thought can be killed by the powers that be.
- Frank M. Ahearn has an amazing job. Through a canny control of intelligence, technology and knowledge of the deepest rules of society, Frank can grant you a new life. By canceling all tracks of your existence he will set you free: all data, all traces, all connections, all information about the old you will be erased. And you never existed, ... gone, like in a... 'poof'.
- Waifaa Bilal is a refugee from Iraq now assistant professor of Modern Art at NYU. His artistic installations have been showed in galleries, universities and conventions all over the world, and ultimately they dominate the Internet. You might say he's a deep observer of our times. Although nothing observes his reality more than his 'third eye': a microchip camera implanted in his skull that lives with him 24/7. And every single minute, of course, transmits the very pictures of his life on the Internet. Or maybe, is it the very picture of 'us'?
- A prisoner can no longer endure the oppressive atmosphere found inside the prison and so he devises a plan to end his troubles and finally find tranquillity.