The film review on the theme of rights, civic engagement, and participation returns to the garden of the Villa Bassi Rathgeb Museum.
“The Plain Cities,” a film directed by Francesco Sossai, tells a piece of Italy: the province of the North East, the areas between bars, roads, towns, industries, emptiness, consumed friendships, and dreams left in suspension. Carlobianchi and Doriano, two broke fifty-somethings, have an obsession: to go for one last drink. One night, wandering in the car from one bar to another, they accidentally stumble upon Giulio, a shy architecture student: the encounter with these two unlikely mentors will deeply transform Giulio in his way of seeing the world and love and imagining the future.
A road movie in the vast Venetian plain that travels at the speed with which a hangover fades away.
Entrance € 4.00, free for children up to 6 years old, until seats are filled; seats are not numbered.
Garden entrance starting at 8:30 p.m.
In case of bad weather, the screenings will be canceled.