Edoardo Pesce
Carezza and Sorriso, brothers very different from each other and in quarrel since childhood, will have to put aside their controversies to recover the legendary Dune Buggy, once belonged to their beloved father and now stolen from him by Torsillo, an unscrupulous building speculator, and his son Raniero. In doing so, they will forge an unusual alliance with a circus community, headed by the beautiful and dangerous Miriam and threatened by Torsillo’s dirty business. Between daring chases, memorable fights and delicate meals based on beer and sausages, will the two brothers be able to find their beloved car?
One livid dawn, a cold and damp wind blows as a man walks alone through the darkness. Deputy Police Superintendent Francesco Prencipe is on his way to meet his best friend, Judge Giovanni Mastropaolo whom he hasn’t seen for almost two years. The men drive for two hours and exchange but a few words. Later that morning, the Judge is found dead, a single gunshot wound to his head. Francesco is the last person who saw him and his fingerprints are the only ones found in the house. But is he the murderer?
Marcello, a small and gentle dog groomer, finds himself involved in a dangerous relationship of subjugation with Simone, a former violent boxer who terrorizes the entire neighborhood. In an effort to reaffirm his dignity, Marcello will submit to an unexpected act of vengeance.
Agnese and Stefano are profoundly different. She is only seventeen, lives with her mother – a harsh and devoted woman – is a regular church-goer and is about to take a vow of chastity to last until marriage. He is twenty-five, has a violent temper and a difficult past behind. He works as a warden in a car park that borders a Roma camp. Their unexpected meeting engenders a true sentiment, made of little stolen moments and mutual help.