Difficulty:
Adv-Intermediate
Italy
Matteo and his classmates, during the break, get together to cheer for Sara in the hope that she manages to convince Marioni to let her play with them. Rosario, on the other hand, is agitated and this doesn't escape either the boys or his teacher.
Difficulty:
Adv-Intermediate
Italy
Rosario chooses to avoid the encounter with his mother, so he makes up an excuse and returns to class. Meanwhile, in the lesson, Marioni puts Sara to the test, but she is determined not to give up.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
After the auditions, Domenico asks Barbara if he can walk her home, but she refuses. Robbo and Chiara go to eat pizza with their father, who however has to give them bad news and Chiara takes it badly. Matteo, on the other hand, locks himself in his room and won't even let his uncle in.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
Between breakfast and preparations, affection emerges but also tensions. Robbo and Chiara's mother tries to reassure her children in the face of a possible separation while Sofia tries to downplay the fact that she put on makeup.
Difficulty:
Adv Beginner
Italy Tuscan
Natale tends his vegetable garden and tries to save his strawberry plants from the neighbor's chickens.
Difficulty:
Adv Beginner
Italy Tuscan
Natale is proud of his fava beans, which he plans to harvest in time for the holiday family gathering on May first. Other featured produce includes artichokes and wild asparagus.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
A small town in Tuscany has adopted an unusual method of garbage collection! It's a way of integrating workers with special needs into the work force, and allowing them to have more than just a job. A video by Moira Volterrani
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy Tuscan
Italians have adopted the English term "coworking" to denote a group of independent professionals working in the same space. In her short documentary Moira Volterrani takes us to visit The Talent Garden (Tag) of Pisa.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy Tuscan
In this sustainable "eco-village" everyone does their part: people, animals, sun, and rain. The pay off is a non-monetary kind of wealth. A documentary by Moira Volterrani.
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.
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