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- La luce della notte tells the story of Father Giovanni Boccardi, a priest and astronomer who lived and worked in Italy in the Nineteenth century. Through a reenactment and interviews with contemporary astronomer, scientists, priests and historians, we discover his life, while investigating the relationship between faith and science.
- 1796. Vincenzo Cuoco returns to his home town. The world around him is changing: revolution is at the door and new ideas are becoming popular. In Civitacampomarano, Duke Mirelli is trying to contain revolutionary turmoil by using a futuristic machine, the optical tachograph, a sort of modern computer, with which he is able to manipulate news and information, thus controlling the population. It will be up to Cuoco and his friends to stop Duke's wicked plan, letting people enjoy, for the first time, the most precious right: the free communication of thoughts and opinions.
- A documentary to celebrate jazz player Angelo Canelli, on the tenth anniversary of his death. Through the voices of his friends and family, we recall the life and music of this extraordinary artist.
- While the French Revolution is spreading new ideas all over Europe, in the Kingdom of Naples repression is hitting hard, and intellectuals are being arrested due to their revolutionary ideas. Vincenzo Cuoco, one of the most innovative thinker of that time, returns to his native town, Civitacamporano, in Molise County. Here, Duke Mirelli is using a futuristic machine, the optical tachograph, to spread fake news and control the population. With the help of other intellectuals, such as Olimpia Frangipane, Cuoco will try and stop the Duke's evil plans.