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The film tells the love stories of nine gay and lesbian couples. It starts with Alessandro and Marco, two university students from Catania, and continues with the forty-year-old Nathalie and Valérie (and their little daughter Sasha) who live in Versailles. Not far away, in Paris, live Catherine and Christine, two sixty-year-olds who have been together for twenty years. Then there are Lillo and Claudio, who for seventeen years live together in Sutri, a small town near Rome. Then we move to Berlin, where forty years now Thomas and Johan live happily. For seven years, just as happily, they are together Emiliana and Lorenza in thei
The film tells the love stories of nine gay and lesbian couples. It starts with Alessandro and Marco, two university students from Catania, and continues with the forty-year-old Nathalie and Valérie (and their little daughter Sasha) who live in Versailles. Not far away, in Paris, live Catherine and Christine, two sixty-year-olds who have been together for twenty years. Then there are Lillo and Claudio, who for seventeen years live together in Sutri, a small town near Rome. Then we move to Berlin, where forty years now Thomas and Johan live happily. For seven years, just as happily, they are together Emiliana and Lorenza in their beautiful little house, complete with a garden, in the Bassa Padana between Parma and Mantua. It is even thirty years of the loving and professional association of Gino and Massimo that we meet in their shop / workshop of leather goods in the heart of a popular district of Palermo. Another couple who has lived and worked together for many years is the one formed by Gaël and William, filmed in their restaurant in the 14th arrondissement of Paris. And finally, the Spanish spouses Maria and Marisol (legally united in marriage as soon as it was possible) living in the countryside near Vic, near Barcelona, with their offspring formed by a boy of about eight years and two twins of six. N.B. Luca Zingaretti introduces us to the film reciting a text by Aldo Nove, and Ursula Ferrara links the various stories with his little animated films.
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