Ignazio Virgilio Fagaroni, for his friends Faga (even if he has no friends, according to him), is a problematic boy destined for a banal and monotonous life. That is, until he finds a super mysterious case that will catapult him into several amazing adventures.
Mario Bianchi
Eleonora is a serial killer of youtubers, fashion bloggers and general social media influencers. Whilst in the middle of kidnapping a particularly famous youtuber, two strange girls kidnap her father and want to arrange a swap.
Il pazzo
Dante lives the day without any purpose or objective. The meeting with Ignazio Virgilio "Faga" Fagaroni will change everything... forever.
Ciacco
"Leave out any hope of salvation, now you're getting in, to never leave again" (Hell - Canto III) It's been years since Beatrice died. Dante, now lonely, has lost control of his life and nothing on Earth is able to help him. Is a holy soul from Paradise, her timeless love and endless care that gives Dante's life a twist. Beatrice, bending the rules of the Underworld, offers her old friend the opportunity to understand the value of life. Dante, guided by the knowledgeable soul Virgilio, will have cross Hell and Purgatory and face several challenges to have the chance of being enlightened by the vision of the Empyrean. His journey is physical and emotional. By meeting many wondering souls Dante will have cope with inner resistances and overcome them evolving and growing to move on with his life.
Carabiniere 2
The sequel to 2011 film "I soliti idioti".
Portinaio
Anna's coworker
더 깊이...나를 깨워줘
거부할 수 없는 사랑에 몸과 마음이 흔들린다. 남편 알레시오와 함께 평온하고 여유로운 일상을 보내던 안나는 우연히 카페에서 일하는 도미니코를 만난 후 격정적인 감정에 사로잡힌다. 도미니코가 가족과 떨어져 혼자 수영장에 가는 매주 수요일 저녁 마다 그를 만나 은밀하고 뜨거운 사랑을 나누는 안나. 가질 수 없기에 더욱 간절히 서로를 원하는 두 사람의 위태로운 만남은 결국 서로의 가족에게 탄로나게 되고, 두 사람은 마지막일지 모를 밀월 여행을 떠나는데...
Calindri
Partigiano ferito
The story of two renowned actors of Fascist cinema, Luisa Ferida and Osvaldo Valenti, who were supporters of the regime until the very end. Accused of collaborationism and torture, they were summarily executed by Partisans during the Liberation.
Don Marino