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- Why was the aerial bombardment of the port of Bari one of the biggest secrets of World War II?
- Film dedicated to Noemi Durini, girl victim of femicide.
- Gino concludes his culinary journey around his native Italy, starting the final leg of his trip in Puglia. Always on the lookout for amazing food, Gino is rewarded in the town of Altamura, which is world-famous for its bread.
- Claudio, a novelist with a writer's block returns to Eboli in southern Italy from Milan. Eboli is the hometown of his grandmother Berta, the city that represents the gate of the South for Carlo Levi in Christ stopped at Eboli. In the city Claudio comes across the legend of Scorzamauriello, a kind of goblin a bit 'good and a bit' spiteful that will lead him into a mythical World of memories, traditions, folklore,anthropological knowledge and lots of imagination.
- Celebrity chef, Keith Floyd, once again travels across a country exploring its food and indeed, drink.
- The tragic experience of a child's death is explored through the quintessential mythical script, the Genesis, and the recalling of an ancient rural ritual, the friend tree. Giovanni's way to cope with grief is delicate and silent. That way memories arise, the heart calms down and the cry becomes speech.
- South of Italy, 1935. OROVERDE (GREENGOLD) is the true story of the twelve years old Bianca Panarese, about her hard apprenticeship in a tobacco factory, and about her love for the fifteen years old brother Pietro killed during the protests raised against the closure of the tobacco factory.
- Hanne is devastated by the death of Marcel. Tristan decides to take her on a special journey to Italy, to the castle that Marcel wanted to visit with her. They have the time of their lives until Tristan gets sick again. Afterwards he hears that he's in need of a stem cell donor, but meanwhile he struggles with his disease.
- Those who seek political asylum in Italy fear for their very survival. They are forced to wait for several years, are forbidden to work and receive no assistance from the State. They are not provided with lodging, food or information. The refugees set up communes, building shelters, squatting derelict buildings near to centers of agricultural employment and frequently move around according to the harvest season. They survive thanks to their network of solidarity, voluntary organizations and black market work. Starting in Rome where a vast community has squatted the old state railway warehouses next to Tiburtina station, the film traces stopovers in the journey of a nomadic population of asylum seekers who, crossing the Italian peninsula, must head for the centers of seasonal harvesting in order to survive. A geographical exploration of the exile of heroes, deserters and refugees from the wars in post-colonial Africa: the new migrants of Europe.
- Una bambina smarrita cerca aiuto in una deserta strada di periferia. In soccorso della piccola accorre un uomo di mezza età, di cui non sono ben chiare le reali intenzioni.
- The director Cary Joji Fukunaga narrates an action sequence from his film featuring Daniel Craig.
- When Jonny arrives in Rome from Philadelphia his destiny becomes intertwined with a filmmaker from New York, a pianist obsessed with her dreams and a nine-fingered piano tuner.
- Francesco's life always flows the same, he is 26 years old, lives in Taranto, does not have a steady job and always attends the same friends. During his 27th birthday he makes an incredible discovery: the candle of his cake, only if broken, is able to fulfill any of his wishes once a year.
- "Sdramma" tells the story of Happy Name, a failed actor 50 years, finally chosen to play the lead role of a blockbuster, next to a well-known American actor. But Felice did not come to terms with fate, which comes unexpected, but above all what so ever weirdo.
- Italian chef Gino D'Acampo explores the regions of Puglia, where centuries-old tradition meets modern-day Italy. Later he visits Bari, where he samples an innovative olive oil ice cream.
- Short documentary about the sport achievements of Pietro Mennea, Italian runner, winner of the 200 metre at the 1980's Olympics of Moscow.
- A Russian poet and his interpreter travel to Italy researching the life of an 18th-century composer, and instead meet a ruminative madman who tells the poet how the world may be saved.
- 2016–20181h 36m7.9 (7)TV Episode
- 2016–20182h 34m7.9 (8)TV Episode
- The poor Italian peasant boy Francesco already has visions of Jesus and Mary as a child, but the Devil visits him too. Francesco is quite certain that he will become a priest. After entering the Capuchin Order it becomes clear that Padre Pio (his new name) has powers that cannot be explained rationally: he heals the sick and knows the names, problems, and future of complete strangers. His prophesies that the then unknown young Karol Wojtyla will become Pope one day. Padre Pio's charity and ecstatic prayers make a great impression on the people. In 1918 the Wounds of Christ appear on his hands and feet - Padre Pio carries the stigmata. His followers multiply, and the cult that grows up around him makes his holy order and the Vatican uneasy. Many within the church consider him to be a hysteric or a trickster, since he only showed his wounds the one time when they first appeared. Padre Pio suffers reprisals and is no longer allowed to carry out his role as a priest. The ordinary people, however, continue to believe in him and his miracles. Just before his death in 1968 there is a reconciliation with the grand Visitor of the Vatican, who recognizes him as a Saint.
- Martin Brundle tests out his top ten super cars on the track and on the road to find out the best car. The cars tested are: Ferrari F40, Lamborghini Diablo GT, Lamborghini Murciélago, TVR T440R, Pagani Zonda C12 S, Koenigsegg CC8S, Jaguar XJ220, Enzo Ferrari, Bugatti EB110 and the McLaren F1.
- The story of a great italian Orchestra
- A doctor in Fascist Italy is exiled to a remote village for his political views.
- A small time bandit climbs the mob's hierarchies up to the top but succumbs to his unlimited ambitions's madness.
- Gloria is being driven around Southern Italy when the car breaks down. Her driver Claudio pleads with her to wait at the beach, while he gets the car repaired. Now truly alone, Gloria's grief is transformed by the blue Ionian Sea.
- The ordinary walk of a man becomes a physical and mental walk through his memories. Memories of his youth and of a tragic event that changed his whole life.
- 2016–20182h 23m7.7 (7)TV Episode
- While driving to the Detour, one team ends up going the wrong way, and a surprising U-turn causes friction between racers.
- The life of Jesus Christ according to the Gospel of Matthew. Pasolini shows Christ as a Marxist avant-la-lettre and therefore uses half of the text of Matthew.
- Buddy, Mauro and their immediate families visit Italy for Second Cousin Claudio's wedding. Of course, the happy couple wants a cake form him - seven tiers, no less. And as long as he's there, another cousin wants a baby shower cake for his expectant wife. But while in Italy, Buddy has three personal goals to check off as well: (1) learn how to make Mama's favorite bread, (2) snag a new cookie recipe for the States, and (3) spend one-on-one quality time with his son.
- Brindisi is an Italian-American comedy about three young couples in the south of Italy whose varied lives intersect on a boat to Greece, as they run from their responsibilities, the public eye and the police.
- The raw history of an South-east Italian family in 1952's, among poorness and the fight to survive.
- A funeral lamentation is sung by women in a dialect so old that it came from the ancient Greeks who once colonized in that part of southern Italy.
- The night of the 31 December, in the middle of the fireworks, a group of international ecologists blows up the biggest steelworks of Europe.
- A young boy accidentally discovers a deep hole in the ground, where another boy is kept prisoner.
- The incognito visit of a fascist hierarch in a tiny country town shakes deeply the ruling class and their lack of integrity.
- A displaced Bosnian street photographer, adrift in Italy, finds that some have no place, even at home.
- Renata Fonte, council member in the town of Nardò, is assassinated. The inquiry will bring to the discovery of an involvement of the Mafia in redevelopment projects which Renata Fonte had tried to fight back.
- NOWlab recorded live at the Festival Castel Dei Mondi, Palazzo Ducale, Andria, Italy, september 2010.