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- A Jewish boy is kidnapped and converted to Catholicism in 1858.
- It is a love story against the backdrop of fascist Italy and racial laws.
- A priest helps the small town he's stationed in to resolve conflicts by working together.
- Twenty-four hours in the life of Pina and Adolfo. The story of a 36-year-old woman and the flashbacks that show the pair's lives and fills in some details of their other relationships.
- The young Stefania leaves the orphanage near Ascoli Piceno where she was raised and goes to live with her stepfather, a modest fisherman who lives in a shack near the sea.
- Berta Scarceni is betrothed to Orbino Verginesi and the engagement is celebrated on the floating mill of the Scarceni.
- After the 1st world war, two veterans, starving, but fools, are enlisted with the fascists, where they can eat. But when it comes to killing, they drop out.
- The "Marchigiana" soccer team has been promoted to the Serie A of the national championship, but it is the last in the standings due mainly to two players, Gigi and Andrea.
- Inspired by a true story LIKE THE WIND narrates 15 years of Armida Miserere's life, a woman who with determination and grit, but also personal suffering, was one of the first woman to become governor of prison. Armida Miserere, after suffering the loss of her loved one, found herself on the front line in the fight against crime, governing the most dangerous jail in Italy, while struggling to find the truth and to get justice. The film is conceived as long flashback that highlights the most important moments of her life in the attempt to unveil her mystery.
- An Italian professor seeks refuge in the quiet, peaceful ruins of an old building.
- A man meets a woman who has a boy.
- Apennine is a film diary shot between August 2016 and the same month one year later, covering the year of the earthquakes in the Central Apennines, the mountains in Central Italy. It is an intimate and ironical journey, lyrical and geometric, in which the story of life in a seismic area becomes the instrument for reflecting on the very meaning of documentary filmmaking. Apennine ends Emiliano Dante's trilogy of the post-earthquake, after Into The Blue (2009) and Habitat- Personal notes (2014).
- Mark Blackwood, former mercenary and chemist teacher, is forced to work for a criminal organization that has taken his daughter hostage. In order to save her and to beat his nemesis, he will have a series of questionable moral choices to make and try to redeem himself from his past.
- This is the first iperfilm.
- In the aftermath of the shooting, Aureliano and Spadino scramble to salvage their alliance. Cardinal Nascari tries to break Cinaglia's grip on him.
- Life in San Benedetto del Tronto, a small town on the Adriatic coast, seems idyllic for Nora Telese and her teenage daughter, Camilla. But when Camilla and a friend don't return home after a party one night, Nora starts to fear the worst. As the police investigate the disappearances, painful truths come to light that expose the fault lines in the community in this Italian-language thriller.