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- At the gates of the Negev desert, a group of young Palestinians struggles using cameras and nonviolent actions to defend their villages from the Israeli military occupation, taking back the land and the caves stolen from their families.
- Gurwinder is a Punjabi man who works as a day labourer in a farm in Italy, but the gang-master and labour exploitation are tearing his life apart.
- A small town in Salento, some Soviet rock bands, CCCP and an 8-day trip between Moscow and Leningrad. The incredible story of a tour between two worlds that would never be the same again.
- Ameer is just 12, but he's already an adult. Every afternoon, after school, he grazes his family's flock of sheep. Ameer has a dream, passed on for generations: to see his land and his people free from the Israeli military occupation.
- Valeria is in the ring for the last fight of her professional boxing career. She has always been a warrior, in childhood games as in the tragic battle fought as an adult, for the right to assisted suicide of her lifelong partner, Fabiano, who was blind and quadriplegic after a car accident. While fighting in the ring, his words tell us about the unpredictable upheaval of two lives, the sacrifice of the years of care, the sliding towards the end. The match continues, the fatigue grows, the gestures slow down, merging with the story told by Valeria, more and more raw and direct. We discover the anger that still animates her in the face of the other loss of her life: the sudden suicide of her father, intertwined and yet opposed to the end of her partner's life. The meeting is about to end, every punch, every movement weighs, time expands, clarity vanishes. Only the pain and anger of two such different losses remain in the ring, and the mystery of what it takes for a human being to endure them.
- The "24/7" economic model has become successful after the liberalisation of the opening hours, after the "Salva Italia" decree. The new job contracts didn't distinguish anymore between working and days and holidays and, changing the balance between working and spare time, they impose an always more frenetic pace. The majority of large-scale distribution employees are women around 35. Many of them are also mothers who carry on their own family, in a country in which the welfare spending decreases every year. The documentary "Lives in the malls" comes from the need to show how families change, beginning from female workers in the malls, which are a stable presence in peripheries and a resource for young people searching for a job, in such a moment of crisis. How are life projects and personal dreams endangered in such a moment of economic and social crisis? This movie is the final part of the project "Stories of saleswomen during the era of the malls", which ran through the entire country with 20 public screenings, and this is the result of a shared and open path made of choral narration.