Turin (Italy), 1940. Jazz music is banned as 'esothic vehicle' and menace to Italic melody. When the Hitler Alliance gets tightened, what's coming from US is mocked by the Regime's 'culture'; restrictions limite possibilities of playing it in front of an audience. Giò Cervi (Alessandro Vantini), Molaien and the band, the musicians in this story who play against those rules, are object of a discrimination; they represent a sad scapegoat of what Intolerance can bring to Massimo (Fabrizio Nicastro), a young boy who follows them, is not guilty the same; but an irrational thirst for revenge flows over them with no matter. They're put in an horrible jail for three years, and at the end they're brought to die because of a judicial mistake; but also because of a Repression, out of Ages or Hystorical content, which should invite everyone to think.
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