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- A successful businessman goes to Italy to arrange for the return of his tycoon father's body--and discovers that Dad died with his long-time mistress.
- The funny misadventures of a simpleton just out of jail, looking for a job until the very surreal ending.
- June 11th 1967, the Six-Day War is over and the cease fire has just begun. We follow the journey of Gassan and Haled, two Egyptian soldiers whose only wish is to make their way through the Sinai desert and safely reach the Suez Canal. Thus begins a comical, almost surrealistic saga during which they meet various groups of people across the desert, including Israeli soldiers on patrol and a pushy news reporter.
- A late-afternoon Italian game show hosted by Gerry Scotti, Luca Laurenti and Paolo Bonolis. "Avanti un altro!" is Italian for Next one!, as the host shouts out when the next contestant enters, while weird characters join in as comic relief.
- Pasquale Bellachioma, the unfortunate Police Commissioner, creates a "master stroke" that can finally put it to light before their superiors, but the results is continuous failure.
- The three daughters of Madonna Violante: Nanna, Concetta Fiorenza and have only one thought, to have a good time as much as possible with men.
- The story intertwines the actions of the underground movement in Rome in 1944 against the Germans by a group of opera performers who are part of the Italian resistance, with their presentation of "Tosca", which is also concerned with the city's occupation, but during the Napoleonic era. Unlike some of their "Tosca" counterparts, the troupe members live to perform before the Allied troops.
- Cesare is a ticket collector on a bus who is competing with the driver, Bruno, for the love of Rosella, a naïve waitress who's been mugged on the bus.
- Following a sudden bereavement, a businessman arrives in Italy to take care of the details - but there are complications.
- We usually consider ourselves to be free. The laws of physics and society may bind us, fix our coordinates, but ultimately the last word is up to us. Generally, this condition makes us cheerful, and only few people would deny the privileges that come from it. But are we really sure that facing a limitless range of choices brightens our spirit, instead of doing the opposite? And, above all, are we sure that our reason and imagination are reliable tools at every level of inquiry?
- When a businessman comes to Italy to tidy things up after his father's sudden death, he finds unexpected complications.
- After separating from his wife, André goes back to live with his father. The reunion reveals a difficult and distant relationship, due to the disappearance of the other son thirty years ago during the Brazilian military dictatorship. The father lives a life of reclusion and longing, emotionally tied to his dog. He spends his days playing with a dog who is more interested in what is happening outside than his master. Hoping to get closer to his father, André brings up some old Super-8mm film rolls, shot by his brother before his disappearance. These old images appear repeatedly in AVANTI POPOLO, sharing with the spectator the history of the family and the brother, physically absent but present throughout the film.
- A Finnish chamber orchestra "Avanti!" plays Bernhard Crusell and Aarre Merikanto in Villa Mairea (designed by Alvar Aalto) in the summer of 1990, just before the passing of Maire Gullichsen.
- Two U.S. soldiers plunge into a suspected enemy combatant tunnel system during the Vietnam War only to awaken unparalleled horrors.
- The modern crisis that not only Europe is facing today is characterized by a huge political vacuum that leaves people disoriented, stuck between a past now long gone, and little hope for the future. Young people are the ones most affected by this situation, having hardly any example to follow and not much left to believe in, yet there was a time when a similar crisis was overcome. Reading the present through the eyes of Antonio Gramsci, founder of the Italian Communist Party, Pietro Nenni, who led the Italian Socialist Party for years and Sandro Pertini, one of the most beloved Italian Presidents, a trip between Italy, France and Spain investigates the current crisis in the light of a past that now seems so far away.
- Louise and Manu have very different ways of dealing with grief. While Manu chooses to move forwards, Louise is disoriented, literally: she can only move forward backward. One day, she meets Camille who reassures her about her condition and reveals to her the existence of a discreet community, « those who live better from behind ». With them, Louise learns to move forward by going backward.
- The team investigates the death of the ex-priest Donato Brocherel and Schiavone doesn't leave his house because of a fake fever. Sandra Bucellato, a journalist, tries to approach Schiavone. Pierron begins to have gambling debts.
- Episode: (2020)1997–TV Episode
- Episode: (2021)2019–Podcast Episode
- Episode: (2020)2019–Podcast Episode
- Episode: (2020)2019–Podcast Episode
- Episode: (2021)2019–Podcast Episode
- 2019– 2mPodcast Episode
- 2019– 4mPodcast Episode