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- Three children and a grandfather try to save the world with healthy food.
- The Balkan route is the path that, for thousands of people, represents the hope for a future in Europe. The documentary tells the story of how Trieste has become one of the main European gateways for those fleeing wars and hardships.
- Reportage about Odin Teatret's presence in Southern Italy. Theatre as a barter. Between May and October 1974 Odin Teatret moved to Carpignano Salentino, an isolated community with no previous experience of theatre. When the local people asked who they were, the actors answered by showing their training and open-air performances and asking the villagers to present their traditional dances and songs in exchange. The film follows the evolution of these bartered performances between Odin Teatret and the villagers of the Carpignano area.
- In 1923, Italo Svevo published "Zeno's Conscience." What makes that novel so special and relevant even today? Three characters: a writer (Mauro Covacich), a contemporary literature professor (Maria Cristina Benussi), and the curator of the Svevo Museum (Riccardo Cepach) in their Trieste, humorously ponder why such an improbable novel continues to be a reference point in Italian and international literature.
- TV shooting from a 1980 performance of Living Theatre's "Antigone di Sofocle" in Bari, Italy. "Antigone" - based on the Brecht's adaptation of the Sophocles' tragedy - was originally staged by The Living Theatre in 1967, and then re-staged in 1980.
- On a Greek island there was once an autocratic king who kept the order of the state and family through fear of ruthless laws. He died. His place was taken by a young man who loved peace and non-violence.