In a middle school on the northern outskirts of Naples, a teenager roughly fifteen years old appears before the examiners to earn his diploma. The professors are as skeptical as can be expected about a student who has repeated the year more than once, but the boy isn't intimidated and delivers his oral report about history, his own personal history, marred by a tragedy, and then moves on to discuss the human body and the sculpture The Veiled Christ. The teachers hear him out in silence; a passing grade is all he asks for. The film was conceived and produced as part of a film production course at Vodisca Teatro / La Scugnizzeria held by Gianluca Arcopinto and Vincenzo Marra.
Senatore Rizzo
Silvio Berlusconi (Toni Servillo) se encuentra en el momento más complicado de su carrera política, recién salido del gobierno y con las acusaciones de corrupción y de sus conexiones con la mafia a punto de llegar a los juzgados. Sergio Morra (Riccardo Scamarcio) es un atractivo hombre hecho a sí mismo que sueña con dar el salto de sus cuestionables negocios de provincia a escala internacional. El camino más rápido para conseguirlo es acercarse a Silvio, el hombre más poderoso de Italia. Para Sergio solo hay una manera de llamar la atención de Il Cavaliere: las fiestas, las velinas, las extravagancias y el exceso.
Agente Uomo
Direttore della fabbrica
Marino Pacileo has a soft spot for gambling. When he discovers that Lila's father, the young Chinese girl that he is in love with cannot pay a debt, the gambler steals money from the jail he is in to help the love of his life.
Bellhop
Naples, 1959. Pure Mathematics professor Renato Caccioppoli, Bakunin's grandson, is a tortured soul. Recently discharged from the psychiatric hospital, left by his wife, and increasingly disillusioned with academia and the Communist Party, he lives his last days with painful detachment.