In the sweltering summer of 2011, amidst the Berlusconi era, a quiet corner market is disrupted when the Municipality announces its closure. The only recourse for the community is the local Democratic Party, separated from the market by a concrete wall built for a subway construction project. This paradoxical day unfolds as a satirical commentary on recent Italian history, blending humor and drama.
The Market
In the sweltering summer of 2011, during the tumultuous Berlusconi era, a quiet corner market is disrupted when the Municipality announces its closure. Amidst the chaos, one group stands out as the only force fighting to save the market.