Screenplay
Maria Celeste is a widow that lives in a retirement home. She is stingy, unpleasant, solitary and looks down on people. Every Sunday Maria sits alone on the park bench, though she tells everyone that she goes to her son's to cook a lovely meal. But on that Sunday, while dozing on the bench, a young girl places a ten month old baby in her arms and runs away leaving Maria stunned and confused. Finally the girl comes back and they start to know each other. The girl asks Maria to take the baby for a second, crosses the street and a tram hits her. She dies without a reason on a warm summer morning. Maria is alone with the baby. Her Maria Celeste's story begins.
Screenplay
Writer
The feat of marathon runner Dorando Pietri, who participated in the London Olympic Games in 1908.
Tedesca
Principios del siglo XX. Benito Mussolini, un joven revolucionario socialista, conoce a Ida Dalser, una mujer tan pasional como él, que lo apoyará en la lucha política, incluso cuando cambia de rumbo y sustituye el socialismo por el fascismo. Ella pone a su disposición todos sus recursos para que pueda fundar su propio periódico: Il Popolo d'Italia. Se casarán y tendrán un hijo, pero Ida descubre que su matrimonio por la Iglesia tiene mucho menos valor que el que Mussolini ha contraído con Rachele Guidi. Cuando el Duce llega al poder, su decisión de excluir de su vida tanto a Ida como al niño es irrevocable.
Writer
The marriage of an actor and a freelance film editor breaks up unexpectedly in front of two filmmakers' camera.
Psicologa
The marriage of an actor and a freelance film editor breaks up unexpectedly in front of two filmmakers' camera.
Paola and Andrea find out they both loved (and lost) the same man. They get over their mutual distrust and their friendship gradually develops to the point that they feel they should marry one another, but without giving up their personal freedom and sexual predilections. Theirs is a true love match: a marriage based on friendship and mutual respect, where sex does not come into the equation. The question is, will they stay together, or will society and its mores intervene?
Prof.ssa Bonaiuto
Gina