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- Three characters during a dinner: a betrothed couple, Alberto and Marta, who are going to tell her father - a widower, introverted and difficult man - of their already planned intentions about moving to another house, where Marta would be able to set up with Alberto a new life, with other spaces, lights and horizons. Martha's father, from the height of his reclusion and the cloudy towers of his last empire, will make every moment of that initiative unbearable and distressing.
- A man wakes up and finds himself completely alone. His name is Faber, the only piece that still remains intact, beyond the abyss of decay and emptiness that devour him from all sides. This frightening situation, which suddenly imprisons the dynamics of his existence, is where we start for a deep immersion in the architecture of this sudden and sprawling universe. Every step in the ruins of this interregnum will be imbued with an arcane silence, which seems to belong to the nightmare of a civilization extinguished by a centuries-old curse. As the places buried by the enchantment remain silent, at the same time sharp fragments of a single crystal reverberate, raising every now and then their vibration, summing up in their echo an ever-changing emotional form, continuously winding through history like tributaries full of impetuous currents. Tiredness and despair are now suffocating Faber, yet there is still something he wants to know and discover, between the last thread of makeup in the dark eyes of a waitress before getting off work, and the magisterium of this tragic theater, infested with dark scenes and ghostly transhumances. The only inverse and forbidden sense, in the dim drift of a last journey, or phobic point of no return.
- Nik, after the sudden departure of his son Gus, is left alone. He sleeps in his son's bed, without touching anything in his room. He also regularly charges the battery of his son's cell phone, that has been quiet for the past three months; one night, all of a sudden, the cell phone receives a text message from Adele, a Gus' old classmate, who just came back to Italy and who thinks he is still alive. Nik, struck by this unexpected situation, plays the game: he pretends he is Gus and starts a very intense communication, made up of little and endless nightly phone calls, that help him cope with his solitude, letting him discover a secret and sensitive past of the two kids, that becomes a frightening real and intense present, when...