The story of Italian poet, essayist, playwright, director, and intellectual Aldo Braibanti (1922-2014), who in the 1960s was convicted of sexual involvement with one of his young students, sparking great public controversy. Among accusers and exalted supporters, a journalist is dedicated to investigating the truth. Based on a true story. Official selection at the 2022 Venice Film Festival.
Gianni Amelio
Italian filmmaker born in 1945, Gianni Amelio worked as an assistant director and had an extensive experience in TV before debuting in cinema. His first feature, Blow to the Heart (1982), is followed by Open Doors (1990), The Stolen Children (1992) — Grand Prize of the Jury at Cannes —, The Way We Laughed (1998) — Golden Lion Winner at Venice —, The Keys to the House (2004), and Tenderness (2017), among others.