The Octopus is a captivating TV show set in Italy, revolving around a former cop who becomes entangled in a dangerous investigation involving organized crime, secret plots, and a web of conspiracy. As he delves deeper into the truth, he faces personal loss, betrayal, and a fight for justice.
Pietro is a revered teacher, Teresa his brilliant and precocious student. Their affair is both illicit and tempestuous. After one fight, Teresa suggests that each tell the other a secret, one so shameful or shocking that were it to be made public, it would destroy that person’s life. Time passes, Pietro’s stature as a writer grows and his family settles into the comfort of a bourgeois life. But he is haunted by the possibility that Teresa may one day reappear and tear apart his world with the secret she knows.
In the scorching Roman sun of the 1970s, Clara and her children grapple with loveless marriage, gender identity, and societal transformation. As Clara struggles with her marriage to a philandering businessman, her 12-year-old child Adriana rejects femininity and embraces the identity of Andrea. Andrea finds solace in a friendship with Sara, a Romani girl, while Clara tries to protect her children. Infidelity brings the family to the edge, and Andrea seeks refuge in imagination. It's a nuanced exploration of family, gender, and love in the face of adversity.
It’s Halloween. Camilla stands outside her school. She looks around to find her dad, but her mother Paola is the one waiting for her instead. She takes the little girl to the bakery ad tells her to get whatever she wants: today is a special day. Back home, Paola dresses her up as a zombie. The long-awaited “trick or treat” moment is coming. A hood with two holes for the eyes covers her face. Camilla walks through the streets of her town hand in hand with her mother. However, the woman has a different plan.
Rome, 1943. The city is occupied by the Nazis. The lives of thousands of Jews are in danger, and in Vatican City, a neutral state within the borders of Rome, Pope Pius XII is struggling to save the city from hunger and destruction.
After their boss laughs off their idea for a videogame business, Massimo and Willy embark on an adventure that nets them two girls, a night on the beach -- and an unexpectedly bad surprise when they wake up.
There is a B&B where every room is a city of the world. You can choose the room-city you want to go to and you'll live in its time zone. It's a training course for long distance relationships. Apparently.
For the first time ever, Matteo has cheated on his wife Mara, who is on vacation, and spent a night of wild, steamy sex with Angela, whom he recently met by chance. He awakens with a headache and a satisfied memory of the night. But a message from the wife tells him that she is coming back home because of a hitch and leave him prey to panic. He tries to hide every trace of the adultery but, plagued by guilt-feelings and fear of being caught, enters into a paranoiac spiral, and his clumsy attempts to fix things only manage to create more damage.
A Donatello award nominated short drama about the intense friendship between a boy of nine and a twenty-four year old woman.
When Michel, a shy and reserved man, crosses paths with Sophie, an outgoing and free-spirited woman, their lives take an unexpected turn. As they spend more time together, they slowly begin to open up to each other and form a deep bond. Bonjour Michel is a heartwarming drama that explores the power of human connection and the transformative nature of friendship.
During World War II, an Italian businessman named Giorgio Perlasca poses as a Spanish consul and uses his position to rescue Jews from the Nazi regime. Despite the dangers and risks involved, Perlasca demonstrates immense bravery and selflessness as he navigates the complex and dangerous political landscape of the time.
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