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- In 1993, youngster Loris Riccardi is the art director of a night club destined to become the most transgressive in Italy: Cocoricò. He conceives the concept of night-club-theatre transforming the dance floor into a place of provocation.
- A man peers from a promontory at the butcher shop on the plain of Waterloo, he is exhausted, has lost everything. From Waterloo he will never rise again. From then on, history is full of Waterloos, personal or collective. The nocturnal city, a place of ghosts and apparitions, is the hallucinated battlefield of an exhausted Napoleon but perhaps not yet entirely broken. In his nocturnal wandering the genesis of a defeat is marked step by step, which from personal becomes universal. The moist eye of our Napoleon, tenderly desperate, meets the tangible signs of the near end of our society. But after all, it is a cyclical story of eternal returns of Waterloo followed by Marengo ... and so on, for eternity. Waterloo investigates the sense of defeat starting from the title itself. The name of this historic battle still arouses strong feelings and immediately creates an imagery of defeat, of terminal battle after which all future is annulled. For some time I have been interested in understanding and investigating the mechanisms that make us evaluate whether an existence is winning or not. Waterloo, for example, was a defeat determined by many factors, including atmospheric conditions, ineptitude of some Grande Armée Generals, causalities that, mixed together, became randomness, a chaos that can not be dealt with. In short, behind every defeat there is a missed victory, and that "manque" is exactly what interests me. Indeed, at this final battle Napoleon is now tired, bloated, exhausted. While the Duke of Wellington during the day of battle will always be on the front, traveling 80 km on horseback, Napoleon will almost never come out of his tent waiting for a destiny already been written. Luciano, the main character of the film, conveys all these feelings. His eyes and hollowed face are already a battlefield. Aware of the end he fights his hallucinated struggle, between non-existent glows and ghostly visions, overwhelmed by a contemporaneity that, like the camera of the film, appears ignorant, noisy, fast and fatuous. But precisely because it is necessary, that battle must be conducted over and over again. A tragic destiny awaits us, despite all the glows and the clamor around us attempt to mislead us. All that's left is for us to throw ourselves, armed with that rare quality called dignity.
- A cowboy searching for his dream far west full of hope and myths, a journey through a world which is crumbling step by step.
- Oleg is an artist, sickened by the Art world he decides to escape and disappear for ever. His missing will be the Klaus fortune (his art dealer). Unfortunately the paintings run out shortly, so Klaus is forced to search Oleg who freaked out during his own isolation. Will Klaus take profit also in this situation or not?
- The film tells the life of the few people who still live in a small, almost abandoned village, where time never seems to pass and people live a truly minimalist life.
- The story of Emeer - AKA B-boy Zulu Rema - a Tunisian teenager, who had both is leg amputated as a child, and of his passion for art and dance, that has helped him become a break dance champion at national level and a role model for young people all over the world.