Il giardino dei Finzi Contini

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On the eve of World War II, under the influence of the German Nazis, Italy set off a political atmosphere hostile to the Jews. The Jewish family of Feniz Kontini in Africa was also affected. In order to avoid the political turmoil outside, family members, especially the two young children of the family, Miko and Ebert, hid in the ruined manor all day. In, their carefree life no longer exists, only the illusory prayers to God, the tragedy of fascism does not fall on them, but bad luck eventually strikes...

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  • Micol: You and I are not normal people. For the two of us, what counts more than the possession of things - how shall I put it - is the remembrance of things, the memory of things.

  • Micol Finzi-Contini: Children are always prisoners of grownups.