Date: Tuesday, February 24, 2015 - Hours: 6:00 p.m.
Site: Italian Cultural Institute of Chicago - 500 N Michigan Ave., Chicago, IL 60611
Four women in the same family make ends meet in a small town in Salento during the crippling economic crisis of our times. The failure of a family business and the foreclosure of their house seems to destroy everything, even family ties. The only way to go on is to move to the countryside, grow their food and live off of the land. This forced choice marks a catharsis that will force the protagonists to reconsider their style of life and above all, their relationships.
Source: IIC Chicago
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