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The story takes place in an unspecified town in Apulia. We are in the '70s. The arrival of three beautiful and uninhibited girls from the North, the daughters of an engineer who has moved to run a factory, brings the turmoil amongst the young people of the town. Stories of love, betrayals, state money (stolen) and broken promises intertwine. All through the eyes of Carlo (alter ego of the director Sergio Rubini), the youngest.

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  • Damiano Russo

    Damiano Russo

    Carlo

  • Michele Venitucci

    Michele Venitucci

    Nicola

  • Pierluigi Ferrandini

    Pierluigi Ferrandini

    Vito

  • Celeste Pisenti

    Celeste Pisenti

    Lena

  • Vittoria Puccini

    Vittoria Puccini

    Gaia

  • Alessandra Roveda

    Alessandra Roveda

    Tea

  • Teresa Saponangelo

    Teresa Saponangelo

    Maura

  • Margherita Buy

    Margherita Buy

    Marisa

  • Sergio Rubini

    Sergio Rubini

    Carlo's father

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The story takes place in an unspecified town in Apulia. We are in the '70s. The arrival of three beautiful and uninhibited girls from the North, the daughters of an engineer who has moved to run a factory, brings the turmoil amongst the young people of the town. Stories of love, betrayals, state money (stolen) and broken promises intertwine. All through the eyes of Carlo (alter ego of the director Sergio Rubini), the youngest.

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  • NunzioGiannatelli
    NunzioGiannatelli
    13 ก.ย. 2568

    The film captures the restless spirit of young people navigating their identities and desires during a time of cultural change. It also highlights the differences between the traditional South and the more progressive North of Italy, through the interaction of northern girls and southern boys. Family viewing is advised, though in one nude scene, Vittoria Puccini’s hairy vagina is clearly visible.

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We Can Do That

The film follows Nello, the recently hired director of a newly developed work cooperative of former mental patients. After the closure of state psychiatric hospitals and asylums in Italy under the Basaglia Law many former patients were left with few resources and little hope of reintegrating into society. With the intention of actually improving the lives of his pupils, rather than just sedating them, Nello encourages them to expand their individual abilities and explore the wider world around them although, regardless of intention, there is sometimes a price to pushing boundaries too quickly.

We Can Do That

7.2 2008