In a small town in Italy during the 1960s, two brothers, one a committed communist and the other a member of a far-right organization, navigate their conflicting ideologies, tumultuous relationships, and the changing political climate.
Memories of My Father is a poignant drama that follows the protagonist as he looks back on his life and reflects on his complex relationship with his father. Set against the backdrop of history, the movie delves into themes of loss, repression, and freedom of speech. Through a series of audio-tapes and voice-overs, the protagonist takes the audience on a nostalgic and emotional journey, navigating through his memories of growing up, his sister's tragic death, and the impact of his father's choices. From childhood adventures and reckless driving to moments of heartbreak and profound revelations, the movie explores the profound impact a father can have on a son's life.
Sweet Dreams is a drama movie set in the 1960s, where a young boy dives into the world of photography to cope with his grief over his missing mother. With the help of a doctor and a journalist, he unravels the hidden truth behind his mother's disappearance. The movie explores themes of love, forgiveness, and the power of storytelling.
A serial killer terrorizes the city of Turin, targeting women with liver disease. A detective investigates the case, but his confidentiality is breached when his missing sister's photograph is found at a crime scene. As he races against time to solve the case, he uncovers a shocking truth about a chronic illness and the violence inflicted by an insane man.
Tony Arzenta, a retired hitman, seeks revenge on the Italian mafia after the loss of his wife and son. With a silenced pistol in hand, he takes on the mob boss and his henchmen in an explosive battle of vengeance.
Tutti giù per terra is a comedy film set in the Italian suburbs of Turin in the 1990s. The story revolves around a group of working-class students who are trying to find their place in society. They struggle with various issues such as death of a loved one, father-son relationships, and the challenges of being unemployed. The film explores themes of youth angst, loss of innocence, and the search for identity.
In Turin, a film student named Giulio becomes obsessed with the movies of Alfred Hitchcock. He begins investigating a murder case that seems to mimic the plot of Hitchcock's films. As Giulio delves deeper into the mystery, he uncovers a web of witchcraft and voyeurism. With his broken foot and curiosity guiding him, Giulio goes on a thrilling journey to unravel the truth.
Drugs, murders, robberies. In Turin, violence is an everyday fact of life, but a mysterious vigilante starts cleaning up the streets. In fact, the killer is a cop, Moretti, who went undercover to do the dirty work he couldn't do in cop's clothing.
Thursday 27th of October 2016 – Teatro Espace, Turin. Mulatu Astatke is a musician, composer, arranger and Ethiopia’s cultural ambassador. He’s known as the godfather of ethiojazz, a unique blend of jazz, traditional Ethiopian music, latin, caribbean reggae and afrofunk. Born in 1943 in Jimma, Mulatu studied music not only in Ethiopia but also in UK and USA. In 2005 he contributed to the soundtrack of Jim Jarmusch’s film “Broken Flowers”, reaching a new public worldwide.
Paolo, a forty-year-old single man, spends his time between his flat and the museum of fake fruits, where he works as a guard. He lives in a suspended bubble, unaware of his unhappiness and inability to react. An accidental meeting will shift, maybe definitely, his inner world.
This documentary intends to contribute to the analysis of the drugs problem, by studying a huge district in a peripheral area of a large city: the Mirafiori South suburb of Turin, a vast ghetto where 15.000 people live in huge 9/10-storey buildings without any social services.
A university student falls in love with a seamstress. But one day he meets a beautiful woman and things become complicated.
Several Fiat workers tell the story of their life, work, and struggle at Fiat in the 1960's and 1970's. At the same time, memory makes something alive again in one of the worker's solitary gestures. However, twenty years later....