Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
Rosario is in a bad mood and is isolating himself from the group. Matteo, happy to have stopped by Barbara's, seizes the opportunity to invite the whole company to dinner.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
Between moments of daily life and traumatic memories, lightness and reflection intertwine. Matteo organizes an evening with friends, while Domenico has an intimate conversation about music and a love still apparently to be discovered.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
Domenico postpones his appointment with Gloria, who is hurt and fears something is wrong. Matteo tries to make peace with his uncle to confess that he has invited some friends to dinner, while Sara finds herself dealing with a disappointment that puts her to an emotional test.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
Marioni interrupts a lesson by his colleague Guido and harshly confronts Nathan, ordering him to show up for rehearsals with the others. The tensions center around Sara, causing conflicts to explode in the group and bringing personal vulnerabilities to light.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
The group gets together for an evening among friends, marked however by some absences. Between relationships that are ending and unexpected revelations, the group still tries to stay united. A final toast celebrates a friendship that endures, despite everything.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
Through song, Matteo, rejected by Barbara, who chooses to remain just a friend, expresses his pain. Sofia's unconfessed feelings also emerge, as she loves Matteo in silence.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
Rosario is troubled and, returning home, confides to his foster parents that he will meet his mother in his own way, alone. Meanwhile, Sofia and her brother exchange sharp remarks, while Marioni relives memories from the past, and a sudden bicycle accident transforms a quiet evening into a moment of great apprehension.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
A song about pain and heartbreak serves as background to the students who receive news of maestro Marioni's absence, due to a minor accident. The suspension of orchestra rehearsals generates different reactions among the young people, between relief, expectations for an upcoming concert and reflections on shared work.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
In this moment of confrontation, Irene and Luca face the consequences of what happened, while within the group of students tension grows between some of them. Between misunderstandings, sense of responsibility and need for closeness, emotional conflicts and fragments of daily life alternate.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
Marioni is forced to give up conducting the concert due to his injury, while Rosario receives an affectionate visit from his mother, between tenderness and a touch of embarrassment. In a record shop, unexpected confidences emerge and, once again, between music and complicity, the young people confront love and friendship.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
Rosario finally meets his mother during a visit. The two speak with affection, but also with a certain embarrassment about Antonia's difficult past, who however tells him she is feeling better and has reduced her medication. The woman then tries to learn more about her son's life, asking him about school and his friends. Meanwhile, Barbara is scolded by her mother because she is always glued to her phone.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
Rosario and his mother share a secret and touching moment in the school that the boy attends, between music and complicity. At Matteo's house, instead, tensions emerge between uncle and nephew, fueled by emotional conflicts and misunderstandings.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
An everyday conversation brings to light small obsessions, embarrassments and emotional difficulties. Between jokes about recycling and seemingly insignificant gestures, deeper tensions emerge: the struggle to ask for help, the need for connection and a subtle loneliness.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
During the meeting with his mother, Rosario discovers that she wants to move to Florence and come back to live with him. The news upsets him, because he has been living with his foster family for a long time and fears that this sudden change could turn his life upside down.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
Maestro Marioni is back at the conservatory, ready to rehearse for the upcoming concert. Sara has had a change of heart about participating and talks to Marioni about it. She then sings a song (in English), venting her frustration. The song is actually "Wrecking Ball," made famous by Miley Cyrus. We've translated the Italian subtitles, but you can find the original English lyrics here.
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