The story of a contemporary Robinson Crusoe, stranded on a desolate beach without any comforts, begins to question whether what he once considered comforts were actually illusions. It’s a search for freedom that moves from solitude to the acceptance of beauty, from consumerist recklessness to hunting for food to survive. An inverted environment that, in the end, doesn’t seem so far from his true self.
Non Succederà Più tells a chapter of Giovanni Vestri’s life, divided into chapters, a prologue, and an epilogue. It is an intimate and personal work that I hope will make me smile in a few years. The film explores a passion for cinema, love for cherished places, and the bond with the special people surrounding my life.
Pietro hears a knock at the door. When he opens it, he finds himself facing an unexpected proposal.
Giulio and Anna, the night after making love, wake up and try to start the day, but Giulio’s seemingly insurmountable fears rise to the surface. With deep understanding and tenderness, Anna tries to delve into these fears, offering a new perspective on life to someone who has already resigned himself to his fate.
At a party of alcohol, drugs, and lights, a young man meets his ex-lover, now with someone else. As the world ends, desire takes over, pushing them into a final act of passion. An unexpected choice turns the end into raw humanity.
Matteo thinks he meets a girl online and after sending her an erotic video made in the bathroom the next day he finds it published everywhere.
John and Louise take a trip across the sea loving each other and listening to the Smiths
In a domestic Eden, nature opens the door to desire and desire to something deeper.