A boy and a girl meet in Trevico, the hometown of director Ettore Scola. In a surreal exchange of dialogues, old wounds and new possibilities unfold before them. On one side, a love story; on the other, a trembling need for redemption.
The film was made for the Trevico film contest in honor of Ettore Scola. The short film presents itself as a love letter to cinema. A series of citations begins explicitly and then becomes increasingly subtle. Starting with a reference to one of Scola’s classics, “Our generation has truly been awful,” the story explores the eternal conflict between dreamers and cynics and how both are bound by a deep need to understand each other.