In 1960s Italy, where customs and morals seem to be at a crossroads, a well-known filmmaker decides to take to the streets to ask people about love, sexuality, and human relationships. Armed with a camera and a provocatively curious spirit, he embarks on a journey that takes him from bustling cities to the most intimate corners of Italian life.
The film is structured as a documentary, capturing spontaneous and genuine interactions. Idealistic young people, conservative parents, and traditional grandparents share their opinions, revealing a kaleidoscope of perspectives that range from shyness and repression to liberation and experimentation. The responses are sometimes surprising, sometimes comedic, and at other times, deeply moving.
As the filmmaker progresses, he reflects on the tensions between old customs and new ideals in a transforming society. The conversations sparked in the streets evoke a variety of emotions and raise questions about what it means to love and be loved in a rapidly changing world. With its provocative and straightforward style, this work becomes a mirror of an era, exploring not only sexuality but also human relationships in all their complexity, leaving the audience questioning their own beliefs and values. Amid laughter and moments of reflection, the search for love turns into an unexpected journey toward personal and social understanding.