Provvisorio quasi d'amore
Silvio Soldini
Francesca Marciano
Daniele Segre
Roberta Mazzoni
Enrico Ghezzi
Kiko Stella
Bruno Bigoni
Casts & Crew
Paolo Bessegato
Simona Bonaiuto
Victor Cavallo
Giuseppe Cederna
Carla Chiarelli
Nicola Donalisio
Laura Ferrari
Enrico Ghezzi
Irene Grazioli
Luis Molteni
Andrea Novicov
Alfredo Pea
Renato Sarti
Monica Scattini
Barbara Valmorin
Also Directed by Silvio Soldini
Olmo, eighty years old, looks out of the window of a building in the suburban area of a city. His eight-year-old grandson Giulio is reading him an article from the newspaper about melting glaciers, the greenhouse effect, methane and CO2... “What is C-O-2?” asks the child. “Do you remember the carbon dioxide we studied?” says Grandpa. “The one the trees breathe?” asks Giulio. The day after, they’re leaving for a short tour instead of going to school, searching for an old tree.
The œuvre of poet Raffaello Baldini (1924-2005) through the words of those who knew him, the poems he himself read, the fragments of his monologues, his beloved Romagna landscapes.
Anna is an accountant for an important insurance firm and lives with her longterm lover Alessio - a man who longs for a stable longterm relationship with children, home, etc. Anna, feeling as though the fire has fizzled in that relationship takes up with co-worker Domenico and the two begin a passionate affair.
For ten years, Tobias has worked in a clock factory and in the relentless sound of ticking, he sees life go by without much expectation. One day, Tobias sees Caroline, a former school pal from the East. His dreams seemingly become shattered as Caroline is married and has a daughter. A series of surprise events further obstructs their relationship, but Tobias perseveres. He has little to lose.
In this stunning omnibus feature, six Italian directors explore different facets of contemporary Milan, from subways to skyscrapers, shuttered old theaters to the inimitable La Scala. The result is a rich and eclectic portrait of urban life and spaces—both rooted in history and bursting with a diversity of architecture and humanity. In this stunning omnibus feature, six Italian directors explore different facets of contemporary Milan, from subways to skyscrapers, shuttered old theaters to the inimitable La Scala. The result is a rich and eclectic portrait of urban life and spaces—both rooted in history and bursting with a diversity of architecture and humanity.
Composed by eleven short-movies. Started in 2018, the project explore in a sensible and creative way the position of humankind and nature. The key stories illustrated by the eleven internationally recognized filmmakers reflect the intertwined relations between human society and natural environment that are aggravated by climate change on multiple dimensions and scales, hinting at possible solutions.
A chemical analyst and a supermarket clerk strike up a friendship after they are brought together by the death of an elderly woman.
Also Directed by Francesca Marciano
Also Directed by Daniele Segre
Also Directed by Enrico Ghezzi
Enrico Ghezzi cuts out porn magazines looking for a fake cataloging criteria, while Sergio Grmek Germani, off screen, reads and comments on a pornographic filmography edited by Marco Giusti (published by Italian magazine Filmcritica), correcting errors and underlining his insufficient pornophilia.
Shards of cinema and philosophy.
A couple besieged by boredom discusses the extreme of love and its meaning.
Magnificent obsessions exceed and once again dart the maps to every memory and even the most vague map gives way to Laurel & Hardy.
The panorama of human affairs encounters the “man with a movie camera”. His playground has no boundaries, his curiosity no limits. Characters, situations and places pitch camp in the life of a humanity that is at once the viewer and the thing viewed. But what are the last days of this humanity? Have they already passed? Are they now or still to come?
"Cinema is the first moment in which the world sees itself then we know it is fake, which is a trick [...]. It is a small system, mechanical, banal, simple, corruptible, but it is sufficient to produce a review of the world, we are never interested in doing without living, without loving, we are never interested in making this film for other reasons »
Also Directed by Kiko Stella
Also Directed by Bruno Bigoni
In a world ruled by violence and indifference, Death decides to try to live, experiencing the temporary transfer of their power.