Secuela de "Io che amo solo te", basada en el best seller "La cena di Natale" de Luca Bianchini. En la espléndida Polignano a Mare, emblanquecida por la nieve, están más agitados que de costumbre: entre histerias, tests de embarazo, ansiolíticos, ascensores bloqueados, anillos desaparecidos, reencuentros y golpes de escenas, sucederá de todo.
Ninella es una mujer de cincuenta años que tuvo un gran amor, don Mimì, con quien nunca se pudo casar. Pero el destino le hará un regalo inesperado: su hija Chiara mantiene una relación con Damiano, el hijo de su hombre soñado. Ambos deciden entonces casarse. La boda de Chiara y Damiano se transforma, de este modo, en un verdadero acontecimiento en Polignano a Mare, pueblo situado en uno de los ángulos más mágicos de la región de Apulia.
Inspired by the novel by Aldo Nove, this is the dramatic coming-of-age story of a boy who takes his experiences to the point of seeking death, only to be reborn. His favourite poet chose death, but he finds the strength to survive and tell about his “obscene life”.
The training trip of 4 "special" boys, one narcoleptic, one internet-dependent, one suffering from Tourette's Syndrome and one obsessed with hygiene towards self-affirmation and acceptance of one's differences.
Dino and Anna are a couple in their forties. Their relationship is hardly conventional: in fact, it is unconsummated. Dino gets out of it, gratifying himself with prostitutes and swingers. He reaches his nadir when he looks up Anna’s old boyfriends to ask about their sexual relations with her, and even begs them to take her back, as a way to end their relationship. Anna can’t find a way out herself; she can’t bring herself to end this one-of-a-kind, tormented love affair. In the end, Dino’s angst is what makes her feel loved, feel unique. No solution seems to be waiting in the wings.