Non Ho L'Eta - Trailer 2'25"
Carmela, Don Gregorio, Gabriella and Lorella do not know each other, but have much in common: They came to Switzerland in the mid-1960s, when the great wave of Italian migration reached its peak, and experienced the difficult years of the nationlistic Propaganda of James Schwarzenbach from 1970. In combination with economic recession during the 1970's, 250'000 italian migrants had to leave Switzerland. Four stories that come together to the chords of "Non ho l'étà", one of the most popular songs of the time. Four stories that tell of migration, dreams and solidarity, but also of exclusion, xenophobia, moonlighting and exploitation.