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- Italia, 1994. Franco e Loris are two friends that decide to steal a stud bull. The bull is worth a lot. Their idea is to immediately leave Italy and try to sell the bull in Hungary. But east Europe is not exactly what they were expecting. The troubles, the miseries and the reality of the countries they are crossing change step by step their minds. The new way of thinking will drive them to a new kind of friendships.
- Italy 1935: Vittorio works in a matrimonial agency, and although the agency is closed for summer vacations, he tries to find an Italian wife for an American man. At last he finds a suitable girl, but a surprise is awaiting for him.
- The world is besieged by a virus. The economy is about to stop and the population is forced to stay at home. Claudio's life is no longer the same as before. His house is now also his office and the void of those walls weighs day after day. An abandoned industrial shed, not far away, however, kindles in him a faint hope. The film follows 4 real stories and one fiction to tell a scenario seen several times in American films - but this time it's true. These are the stories: 1) A young Youtuber is locked in his home. Keep making travel videos using the green-screen because he can't travel anymore. 2) An old woman (93 years old) live alone and the quarantine has made her life even more solitary. 3) A family. Five persons inside a small house - every day all the day. 4) A young girl who lost her job spends all day sending emails hoping to find a new one.
- There is a virus outside there. Two brothers survived in their home. They can leave the house during the night but must go home before dawn.
- The film is based on a story by Guy de Maupausant. The story details several years in the life of convent-bred Angela (Mona Mårtenson) who leaves her convent in Italy to go live with her aunt Peppina (K. Swanstrom), whose husband Giambastista wants to take advantage of her. She flees and takes refuge with the painter Frank Wood ( handsome Louis Lerch) and winds up in a romance with Wood. Alas, Wood is already married, and when Martenson finds out, she returns to the convent in disgrace. On the verge of shutting herself off from the world and taking her vows as a nun, the heroine once again crosses the path of Wood, who is now free to marry her. Sandra Milowanoff has a big scene where she commits suicide on discovering that her husband no longer loves her.
- The life of Liana Bortolon, journalist and art critic during the 60s and 90s, a refined and discreet woman yet always one step ahead in her work and in her life.