A portrait of the actor Peter Martell, who was born in Bolzano in 1938. Martell was an adventurer, traveler, dishwasher, even Mister Italy and a successful actor in several spaghetti westerns between 1962 and 1973. The documentary also sheds light on what some critics consider to be one of the most glorious periods of Italian cinema, the era of the spaghetti western.
The director returns to her grandparents. What begins as an observation of their daily lives develops into a story of devotion and dependence, change and immutability, and the solitude and sharing of two people who grow old together. The documentary shows the daily struggles, as well as the strength and determination of two elderly persons and their survival strategies. It is an intimate glimpse that brings to light existential questions - questions which viewers are inspired to ask themselves.
The documentary "EXILE. wherever I go" is a film about three Tibetan men living in the northern part of Italy. It is a personal portrait about their pasts, wishes, dreams and imaginations of their far away home country: Tibet.
Long before the super hi-way was built, when border controls were routine and the euro had not yet come into existence, Brenner was a boomtown.Today the town's population has plummeted. Who are the people that still live here? What's brought them to this place? What makes them stay? 47° North is not about digging up the past, but a photographic diary that provides a glimpse of life in a very peculiar setting.