Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
Mrs. Nubila retraces what she knows about Lara, the young woman welcomed with almost filial affection into her family. However, the fragile balance of her life is shattered by her husband's sudden return. Di Nardo and Lojacono reveal to her an aspect of Lara's story that the woman was unaware of.
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
Camilla introduces a reflection on couple relationships drawing inspiration from literary examples, to analyze the theme of women who are socially and economically stronger than men. Meanwhile, Torre and Berardi conduct a neighborhood investigation that leads to gossip and everyday banality, between soap operas and moral judgments.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
Fabiola Gianotti describes CERN as a place of encounter, growth and international cooperation; a young and multicultural environment where science is experienced in a democratic way. The archival images celebrate the original spirit of CERN: an extraordinary adventure.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
Ottavia and Romano speak with Senatore who tells about his ambiguous relationship with Lara, described as an honest, reserved woman full of grace. After rejecting his advances, Lara decides to leave suddenly and when he is told that she was pregnant, the man appears genuinely surprised.
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
Gaetano and Camilla discuss their relationship difficulties, including jealousy and advice on how to communicate better. The conversation intertwines with investigative work when Camilla asks for more information regarding the recent murder.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
Fabiola Gianotti here tells the story of how her passion for physics was born: from the influence of a great teacher and from reading Marie Curie's biography, to choosing physics as a fundamental discipline and arriving at CERN, experienced as an extraordinary place for scientific research.
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
Renzo, left without work, goes through a moment of deep frustration and is hurt when he discovers that Camilla tried to help him by turning to Gaetano. Between jealousy, pride and hurtful words, a domestic argument breaks out between the two that ends with Renzo's decision to go sleep on the studio couch.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
A dive into memories of school years, between strikes, private schools, years of lead and friendships that left their mark. Between graduation grades, ski weeks, memorable quarrels and yellowed photos, the portrait of a group of very different girls takes shape, united by strong bonds, heated confrontations and that continuous need to prove something, especially to themselves.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
While Renzo celebrates a special occasion, at the police station investigators search for leads on the murder of a young woman found in a dump. Among abandoned cars and small clues, new details emerge, while at home Camilla tries to bring serenity back into the lives of the people she cares about.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
In this part, Fabiola Gianotti retraces a moment from her childhood when she discovers the world of entertainment between singing festivals and voice acting. She thus learns discipline and commits herself with passion without neglecting school.
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
Fabiola Gianotti retraces her childhood among nature, family and music: the mountain walks with her geologist father, her mother's love for Sicily and the piano, initially hated but fundamental for learning rigor and creativity. An intimate account that shows how science, art and culture have contributed to shaping the physicist she is today.
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