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- Engineer Semenza built Vajont dam ignoring landslide risks from Mount Toc. In 1963, a massive slide triggered a tsunami devastating Longarone, killing around 2,000 despite journalist Tina Merlin's warnings being disregarded.
- A dark drama centered on a 14-year-old boy and his neo-Nazi dad, who are both outcasts in their suburban town.
- A successful magazine editor receives a mysterious party invitation from her former boyfriend - and doesn't know that her biggest story might be her last.
- In nineteenth century Europe, an aging scheming couple decides to manipulate and seduce a couple of young newlyweds in love, just for the fun of it.
- A documentary that shows how hard is for a young filmmaker to reach his dream... And its behind-the-scenes footage that shows just the same.
- Following the butterfly effect concept, a small idea from a film student in 2009 creates a chain of events that will change her life forever.
- A portrait of the community of Erto, in the Dolomites, which 60 years ago suffered a huge human disaster, due to external ambition and avidity, and still fights for dignity and recognition. Over the past 10 years, the director has filmed the mayor fighting together with his people for not being forgotten by the national institutions. Through the voice of Nature, we see the efforts of the community, which at a certain point breaks up due to a project that aims at creating a work of art on the dam, at the origin of the disaster: while for the mayor and the art curator it is a way to rise up the village and look forward, for some it would be another step to make people forget the tragedy.
- A love letter to early Italian cinema, Love Among the Ruins is a faux documentary about the miraculous discovery and restoration of a long-lost Italian silent film. The genius of the Lumini brothers, two cinematic visionaries almost overlooked in the history of cinema, ignites the imagination of a contemporary filmmaker who makes the discovery of a lifetime. In 2012, a 6.0-magnitude earthquake struck northern Italy, severely affecting the historic city of Ferrara and surrounding areas and causing significant damage to the region's Medieval and Renaissance architecture. However, a cracked wall in Ferrara's municipal building revealed a hidden treasure: several cans of old film. Could this be the long-lost silent romance written and directed by the Lumini brothers of Ferrara in the early 1920s? Can the deteriorated film be repaired so new audiences around the world can enjoy this moving story of lovers caught in the events of World War I? Scholars speculate, experts and archivists hypothesize, and finally, the 90-year old film is restored and set to a new musical score. The talents of actors long passed away (or maybe not!) and the beauty of Ferrara in the 1920s (as well as today) are once again seen on the screen with a tale as striking and poignant for today's viewers as it was nearly a century ago.
- A brand-new product has hit the market: golden pills that allow consumers to have safe pre-made dreams. Like everybody else, Alex takes them regularly but due to an inconvenience he is forced to quit. Brought back to reality, he must deal with unexpected consequences.
- A double portrait on two of the last living Hungarian combat pilots who fought in World War II. The veterans share their wisdom gathered during their long lives lived in the passion of flying, surviving the storms of the XXth century.
- A call center worker. The voice of a scared kid. The desperate request to hang up to save his young life - Is everything as it seems?
- A crowded theatre. An actress alone in her dressing room. The show is about to begin. Is everything as it seems?
- A small neighborhood in Northern Italy becomes an example of integration when the creation of a big mural spontaneously connects the locals, the mentally ill people, the migrants and the asylum seekers living there.
- The story starts with the 44-years-old journalist, Roberto "The Beast" Croci, forced (because of lack of money) to leave Venice's Metropol Hotel. But he's a good journalist and immediately starts looking for a new, fresh story for his L.A.-based editor, Mr. Gordon. He enters a music store and finds out an old LP, "The Great Complotto", with the popular Pordenone's Saint George bell tower on the cover. Intrigued by the 1970s album, he decides to find out more about "The Great Complotto" and what remains of it in the present day. He arrives at Pordenone by night and soon he starts to visit all the parties and all the concerts to understand something more about the musical live in that tiny Italian province.
- After receiving the Bronze Medal Award in 1981 at the New York International Film and Television Festival for producing, directing and writing his feature film THE COMOEDIA, Bruno Pischiutta was, for a few months, casting for his next film in Pordenone. The local TV station, Telepordenone, asked him to produce a Special about his activities in Friuli-Venezia Giulia and the award he received in New York for THE COMOEDIA. The resulting production was titles BY BRUNO PISCHIUTTA, a 24 min. TV Special.
- A girl finds herself locked in a room for no apparent reason.
- 360-degree martial arts spectacular, introducing the various disciplines, with extravagant exhibitions accompanied by special musical numbers, and featuring up and coming musicians and well-known comedians. Hosted by Franco Dolce.