Maria Linde (Krystyna Janda), a Polish Jew who won a Nobel Prize, is a free spirit. He lives in Tuscany, surrounded by the warmth and chaos of his family. Mother and loving grandmother, she carries on a secret flirtation with an Egyptian man much younger than she who runs a nearby boardinghouse on the sea. After a terrorist attack in Rome, Maria refuses to succumb to the hysterical fear and anti-immigrant sentiment that quickly emerge.
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