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- It all started with the first wine sip Giovanni Cuttin had in his life. A Marzemino, a wine mentioned by Lorenzo da Ponte in his libretto for Mozart's Don Giovanni. Since then, the shy clerk becomes the bank director, a lady-killer and the most revered wine expert in Italy. But soon he will be charged for his wife's murder. Being grilled by Inspector Sanfelice, Giovanni reflects on the last 3 years of his life, dominated by an only mad passion: wine. Gradually the investigation becomes more and more caught between the boundaries of reality and its dreamlike counterpart. What if Giovanni, like Faust, met a diabolic force that made his life very special, only to settle the score later?
- The documentary narrates the local history of psychiatric care in the area of the Tyrol from 1830 to this day. It has its focus on the role of male and female nurses, a usually rather invisible profession in historic research and perception. Five chapters include e.g. one on the Nazi era killings of hundreds of psychiatric patients as well as one on the transformation of psychiatric care in Italy in the 1980s, always including reflections about the involvement of nurses in these developments.