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- Giuseppina Pasqualino di Marineo, better known as Pippa Bacca, was a 34 years old Italian artist. She crossed 11 countries involved in wars, hitchhiking with another Milanese artist, Silvia Moro, both wearing a wedding dress. This was a performance for peace, trust and hoping to prove that if you rely on others, you'll receive good things only. After travelling many roads, the two artists decided to split for a while in Istanbul, planning to meet again in Byblos. Pippa left then, alone, and nobody heard from her again.
- The astonished story of the first omosexual in Bari, a town in Apulia, in the south of Italy, in '70's.
- Is the Vatican the world's best Foreign Intelligence Agency? This geopolitical investigation takes us behind the scenes of the secret, hushed world of the Holy See diplomacy.
- Nimble fingers belong to the Vietnamese women who work in factories owns by some of the most popular electronic brands. Thousands of young migrant workers come from a remote village on the highlands of Northern Vietnam. Now they lives in a Hanoi suburb, a district developed around one of the biggest industrial production sites in the world. Thes worker' life strictly follows the rules of the great Industrial Park. Every single woman is apparently following a stereotype of tireless work and obedience to keep up with the pace of industrial production. Step by step the movie reveals the bases upon which the productive chain is built: the conditions in which the young workers are into, the tight control and the difficulties on the workplace.
- What are the constraints and opportunities linked to migration for adolescent girls? How do they affect their capacity to choose and to act to determine their future opportunities? The documentary explores the links between the migration of adolescent girls and development in the Global South through a holistic approach that contextualizes adolescents' and young women's agency, choices, and migration experiences.
- A man sentenced to death is found innocent and released after 22 years in prison, 19 of them on death row. Now he has to face a new challenge: to survive freedom.
- The car factory built by Fiat in the'60s in the middle of Soviet Union. A new town supporting it named after an Italian communist politician.
- A terrible war is still being fought in Syria and many aspects of the conflict have been reported in recent years, especially those concerning the enormous price paid by the civilian population. "The war which is coming", through extraordinary access to the most dangerous area of the front, describes a reality that on the contrary has been dealt with marginally: the daily routine of regular soldiers in war. The days of the soldier Barak and his comrades pass slowly, the reality is different from that drawn in the collective imagination; it is made of tiring preparation of trenches, of stakeouts, cleaning of weapons, tales told between fellow soldiers and, rarely, of sudden accelerations and dramas. Above all, the expectation of the end of the war, of a possible return to civil life or even the hope of going on leave to the family, for a few days. The documentary describes, through careful and silent observation, a year at the front and reveals the always equal nature of any trench warfare: "The war which is coming is not the first one" (Bertold Brecht).
- Lota and Tigist, 2 girls living in different countries, Bangladesh and Ethiopia, are linked by the same journey from poverty or abuses to mega-cities of Dhaka and Addis Ababa, living there a very difficult life. A parallel harsh journey in where they meet their destinies and their hopes.
- Sonia "Sunny" Jacobs (USA), Susan Kigula (Uganda), Herman Lindsey (USA), Peter Pringle (Ireland). 4 people from different corners of the earth are united by the same destiny. Unjustly condemned to the death penalty they have spent years fighting for their innocence to finally be recognized as innocent. But what goes on deep inside of those who have made it off death row alive? What does it mean to return to the world of the living, totally disconnected from a society that has moved on without them? 4 powerful and emblematic stories, 4 different lives, 4 desperate attempts to return to life, 1 single journey: the difficult reintegration into a world that has become unknown and hostile.