Slide 1 Slide 1 (current slide) Slide 2 Slide 2 (current slide) Slide 3 Slide 3 (current slide) Slide 4 Slide 4 (current slide) Slide 5 Slide 5 (current slide) Slide 6 Slide 6 (current slide) Slide 7 Slide 7 (current slide) Slide 8 Slide 8 (current slide) Slide 9 Slide 9 (current slide) Slide 10 Slide 10 (current slide) Slide 11 Slide 11 (current slide) Slide 12 Slide 12 (current slide) Slide 13 Slide 13 (current slide) Slide 14 Slide 14 (current slide) Slide 15 Slide 15 (current slide) Slide 16 Slide 16 (current slide) Slide 17 Slide 17 (current slide) Slide 18 Slide 18 (current slide) Slide 19 Slide 19 (current slide) Slide 20 Slide 20 (current slide) Slide 21 Slide 21 (current slide) Slide 22 Slide 22 (current slide) Slide 23 Slide 23 (current slide) Slide 24 Slide 24 (current slide) Slide 25 Slide 25 (current slide) Slide 26 Slide 26 (current slide) Slide 27 Slide 27 (current slide) Slide 28 Slide 28 (current slide) Slide 29 Slide 29 (current slide) Slide 30 Slide 30 (current slide) Slide 31 Slide 31 (current slide) Slide 32 Slide 32 (current slide) Slide 33 Slide 33 (current slide) Slide 34 Slide 34 (current slide) Slide 35 Slide 35 (current slide) Slide 36 Slide 36 (current slide) Slide 37 Slide 37 (current slide) Slide 38 Slide 38 (current slide) View fullsize We now spend most of our time in a digital landscape, seeking happiness, wealth, relationships, knowledge, and experiences. What is today’s reality made of? A journey exploring how it feels to be human in the digital age. View fullsize The extraordinary story of one of Europe’s most famous and controversial personalities and his love story with television. The series takes us behind the scenes of Silvio Berlusconi’s early career from construction to the invention of commercial television – from the mid- 1970s till 1994 when he campaigned to become Italy’s prime minister. Following the mystery of their deaths, Father and Son are reunited in Tranzit, an arid and desolate non-place, a kind of contemporary Dantesque limbo regulated by abstract mathematical principles, where the dead face a dilemma: accept the dematerialization process or remain in indeterminacy forever. Simone is a young boy who climbs among the shrubs of the Trieste Karst, in the magical world of childhood where he hides to feel free. NORMAL is an unsettling visual journey through gender norms in contemporary society. In a cave in the Apuan Alps, 650 meters below ground, one of the most intriguing and ambitious works by sculptor Filippo Dobrilla can be found: The Sleeping Giant. More than 20% of young adults in Europe said they felt lonely during the COVID-19 quarantine. Perché Lei is a reflection of an intimate and distressful journey that is facing the most important person we can rely on: ourselves. Since 1948, Lebanon hosts a large community of Palestinians who escaped from their land. Even confined in the camps, members of the Palestinian community get organised and build places of resilience. Nico, an exemplary cadet of the Naval Academy, spends his summer leave at an estate in Tuscany, owned by his friend Edo, a depraved and aristocratic fellow soldier. A couple in crisis, director and actress, discuss a movie. Reality and fantasy, past and present are intertwined in the script. Time is constantly reconstituting itself, bringing to the surface memories of love affairs and conflicts. A mother's idiosyncratic farewell dinner for her 18-year old daughter results in disaster as they confront a decision made in desperation with profound consequences.