Spring in Fialta
An elusive love story framed by the fog of memory and time.
Italy's folklore is a rich tapestry of ancient Roman mythology, medieval legends, and regional tales, reflecting the country's diverse cultural heritage. One of the most famous figures in Italian mythology is "Romulus," the legendary founder of Rome, who, along with his twin brother Remus, was raised by a she-wolf. The "Etruscan" civilization, which predated the Romans, also left behind a wealth of myths and deities, such as "Tinia," the god of the sky, and "Uni," the goddess of marriage and fertility. Italy is also home to a rich tradition of fairy tales, with characters like "Pinocchio," the wooden puppet who longs to become a real boy, created by Carlo Collodi. Italian literature is also marked by the works of Dante Alighieri, whose "Divine Comedy" takes readers on a journey through Hell, Purgatory, and Heaven, guided by the poet Virgil and Dante's beloved Beatrice. These stories, whether rooted in history, mythology, or fiction, continue to be celebrated for their timeless themes and universal appeal.
An elusive love story framed by the fog of memory and time.
A quiet reflection on longing, loneliness, and the small comforts we seek.
A sinister tale of vengeance beneath the carnival’s mask.
A cautionary tale of honesty and the price of deception.
A tale of forbidden love that defies family rivalry and ends in tragedy.
A tale of resilience, vision, and mystery behind Florence's iconic bell tower.
The legendary strongman of ancient Italy who became a symbol of strength and wisdom.
A journey from darkness to divine light through Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise.
The magical journey of a wooden puppet's quest to become a real boy.
A timeless tale of friendship and survival during the Black Death in Italy.