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A day like any other, Verona. Anna, 25, a university student, spends her day studying and doing Catholic volunteer work in a soup kitchen. In the evening she works as a rider, a chore like any other, to supplement a bit. In a factory in the suburbs, Bruno is finishing his shift as a metalworker, even today passed to suffer the harassment of his boss. He can't wait to meet up with his friends, all militant far-right, to hang out, drink, have fun. Even Carlo, a second generation immigrant, and his girlfriend Diana, a university student and political activist, after a day at home, decide to go out for a walk downtown. The four meet, despite themselves, at Porta Leoni.
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IT
Carlo and Elisa are a successful couple. He’s a university professor and writer facing a creative block; she’s a brilliant, sharp-witted journalist, known for her internationally published editorials. They live in Rome, moving between accomplishments and routine, affection and something that might be fading. In search of new energy, they travel to Morocco with their lifelong friends, Anna and Paolo, and their thirteen-year-old daughter Vittoria—bright, curious, a little eccentric. Tensions soon rise.