
The vicissitudes of Walter – a dissatisfied and disenchanted 20-year-old on-and-off philosophy student without a job, a girlfriend or any real beliefs – who reluctantly returns to his native Turin to live with his irascible blue-collar father and his mother, almost mute due to a severe nervous breakdown.
A slacker's existential dread permeates this gritty, realistic slice-of-life. It's a wry, melancholic look at Gen-X ennui and the awkwardness of navigating adulthood, family, and your own disillusionment in the Italian suburbs.













