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- A three-way love affair in the Rome of the early seventies.
- An investigation of the judges' assassinations reveals a political background.
- A determined priest and a Communist mayor develop a grudging friendship in spite of their official rivalry.
- Because of an accident, Michele (a leader of P.C.I. and a water-polo player) loses his memory. During one water-polo match, strange guys torment him; they want him to remember his past. As the match is about to finish, he misses the penalty which would have let his team draw the match and keep the leadership.
- Priest Don Camillo blackmails his friendly rival Peppone into letting him join a Communist delegation visiting the Soviet Union.
- In the late 1970s and early 80s, assassinations in Sicily get the attention of Communist deputy, Pio La Torre, who appeals to General Carlo Alberto Dalla Chiesa to become prefect in Palermo and take on the Mafia. Dalla Chiesa approaches the job with the same focus and methods he used in hunting down the Red Brigade. His sweetheart, the much-younger Setti Carraro (everyone calls her Emanuela), wants to be with him in Palermo, but he sends her away, knowing he is in danger. Then, a few months into office, he asks her to marry him, and he tries to be both husband and investigator. Meanwhile, the Mafia bankers are feeling the heat, and they start with La Torre.
- Energetic priest Don Camillo returns to the town of Brescello for more political and personal duels with Communist mayor Peppone.
- Bewildered, Don Camillo learns that Peppone intends to stand for parliament. Determined to thwart his ambitions, the good priest, ignoring the recommendations of the Lord, decides to campaign against him.
- The film of Enrico Berlinguer's funeral which took place in Rome is a set of mainly public images, the re-presentation of the political figure. The video briefly traces the political life of Enrico Berlinguer, the interventions. We see the images of 1976, at the CPSU congress in Moscow, and of 1984, in Padua, from the stage in Piazza della Frutta, during the closing rally of the European elections, visibly suffering.
- The watching of an old film in 8 mm format produces memories and doubts for two persons who faced the question of armed political fight in '70 in Italy.
- "Quando c'era Berlinguer" is about the life of Enrico Berlinguer, leader of the Italian Red Party fiom 1972 to 1984; this is also the first movie of the director Walter Veltron, a politician who worked with him, as director.
- Antonio Gramsci, sentenced to twenty years in prison by the fascist tribunals, relives the stages of his political career and private life.
- A trip across Emilia, know all over Italy as the "red region". Starting from Cavriago, a town in the neighborhood of Reggio Emilia, where there still is a bust of Lenin.