Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
Maestro Marioni asks Matteo what he wants to do with his life in music and is not satisfied with the answer he receives. almost yelling, Marioni urges Matteo to do more than merely give it a try.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
After the heated confrontation with Marioni, Matteo leaves class and goes to see the director who shows understanding and suggests that Matteo doesn't have to be in the orchestra. When he leaves the office he runs into a classmate, a percussionist.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
Barbara has a lesson with another pianist, in which they play a piece for 2 pianos. She is clearly ill at ease with the other pianist. Later, Matteo finds her notebook on the floor in the hall and tries to engage her in conversation.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
Barbara's piano teacher notices that she is tense and wants to talk about it. Barbara just wants to get down to work. Robbo and Chiara are at home not feeling too well and trying to deal with what they had discovered regarding their mother.
Difficulty: Advanced
Italy Neapolitan
Based on a true story, this film takes place in Scampia, a poor, crowded suburb just outside Naples. Having one of the highest rates of unemployment in Italy, the Camorra gets its way with many of the kids from this neighborhood, but Gianni also saves many kids by getting them involved in judo.
Difficulty: Advanced
Italy Neapolitan
We're taken back to before the shots were fired at the Judo school. We get some background on the school and on Enzo's family.
Difficulty: Advanced
Italy Neapolitan
Nunzia knocks at Enzo's door asking him to help her with her son, Sasà. We get to see a bit more of Sasà's personality, and Toni's.
Difficulty: Advanced
Italy Neapolitan
There are some special additions to the judo class today.
Difficulty: Advanced
Italy Neapolitan
Enzo has his hands full with Sasà at the gym. And that's not all.
Difficulty: Advanced
Italy Neapolitan
The Capuano family has plenty of worries, and Police Agent Russo has his hands full as well.
Difficulty: Advanced
Italy Neapolitan
To reach a goal, you need to know how to deal with adversity. To walk on without fear. That's one thing you learn at Enzo's gym.
Difficulty: Advanced
Italy Neapolitan
Enzo's judo club has been noticed by the local bosses, and Officer Russo tries to help the girl whose wallet had been stolen.
Difficulty: Advanced
Italy Neapolitan
There's a new girl in the judo class. And Enzo is looking for yet another job!
Difficulty: Advanced
Italy Neapolitan
The judo teacher comes back to the gym with a surprise, and everyone's mood improves, and what's more, they actually get to go to Rome!
Difficulty: Advanced
Italy Neapolitan
A great coach has to support his athletes through victories and losses. Sports are a mirror of life itself, where when you lose, you have to get back up. Two of the most popular words in this segment are dai, which literally means "give," but signifies "come on," "go on," "go for it," and vai, which means "go," "go for it."
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