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Futura Futura

Pietro Marcello, Francesco Munzi, Alice Rohrwacher / Italy / 2021 / 108 min / Italian

Through a film journey across Italy, we discover the thoughts, dreams, challenges, hopes and fears of young people at various ages and in different situations.

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A collective work of three directors, this documentary film depicts the traits of the young generation and shows us present-day Italy through its eyes. In addition, it faces us all with the question of what it is like to be young in our part of the world and what our shared future looks like. 

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