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Claudia Has Bad Dreams

Claudia and Eleonora, sisters of the same age, spent the first mile of their lives as allies. As they grew up, they became strangers in each other's eyes. The need to accept Claudia's faults, who had started using crack, and to atone for her own, moved Eleonora to take a new path together. The incipit of the documentary focuses on a childhood drawing by Claudia: "DEAR MOM AND DEAR DAD I LOVE YOU SO MUCH. I DON'T KNOW WHERE I AM ANYMORE HELP ME. FROM CLAUDIA', which triggered questions in Eleonora, addressed along a path together, in an attempt to find each other, on the Via Francigena of Sicily.

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Claudia and Eleonora, sisters of the same age, spent the first mile of their lives as allies. As they grew up, they became strangers in each other's eyes. The need to accept Claudia's faults, who had started using crack, and to atone for her own, moved Eleonora to take a new path together. The incipit of the documentary focuses on a childhood drawing by Claudia: "DEAR MOM AND DEAR DAD I LOVE YOU SO MUCH. I DON'T KNOW WHERE I AM ANYMORE HELP ME. FROM CLAUDIA', which triggered questions in Eleonora, addressed along a path together, in an attempt to find each other, on the Via Francigena of Sicily.

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