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- Capa Rezza is a barber, lord and master of his shop frequented by singular characters such as a blonde girl who demands that her invisible company flea cut her hair, an elderly gentleman in search of radical changes, twins who seem to have come out of 'Twin Peaks' and a silver-toothed DJ assistant. Capa Rezza, peremptory and resigned, will try to satisfy every need, not without resorting to the altar of his ancestor 'figaro' too.
- A super villain arrives in a fantastic and happy city gulping down all the colors and reducing reality to a faded black and white. Miele transforms into a super hero to neutralize the ogre and restore serenity .
- Caparezza isolates itself from the group of tourists with whom he's traveling until it gets lost, kidnapped by the immanence of the place. The group leader, a young and worried priest, sets out on his trail and gets lost too. Caparezza meets the devil in a cave, wears his habit but refuses his mild temptations and gives himself to the hermitage. The suggested exchange of identity continues until you see the devil in the shoes of the priest and the latter with a backpack on his shoulder to hitchhike. The story is inspired by the structures of ancient oriental tales where men, priests and animals exchanged clothes for curiosity of knowledge. From a stylistic point of view, the authors have amused themselves by imagining Jesus Christ Superstar who meets Gianni and Pinotto and Jodorowsky.
- Dark. Max Gazzè lights a match while singing the song, and as soon as the match runs out it's dark again. Alternation of dark and light until the end of the video. Gazzè is in a fixed frame but with each re-ignition he ages progressively until he becomes octogenarian.
- A pink rabbit wanders on a scooter until he enters an apartment where he puts a VHS inside the video recorder of the living room. So the landlady arrives and, putting into PLAY, she begins to attend a dance lesson given by a skimpy coach. While the girl tries to follow the teacher's movements other characters, postmen, express ponies, plumbers, nuns and friends who join the television lesson, continue to ring on the door. Undaunted, the boyfriend of the girl continually opens the door without looking, continuing to work on the computer.