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- Joseph Pulitzer (1847-1911), a Jewish Hungarian immigrant, arrived in USA 1864. After various jobs, he became journalist, lawyer, politician, publisher and philanthropist.
- In 1964, American art insiders orchestrate an audacious plan to win the Venice Biennale's top prize with controversial artist Robert Rauschenberg, turning a prestigious art show into a Cold War cultural battleground.
- Grieving pet owners embark on a pilgrimage to Padua in search of a second life for their beloved animal, at the hands of an unlikely messiah. Alberto is Padua's only taxidermist, and perhaps the only one in Italy to specialize in pet taxidermy. His typical client grieves for a cat, a dog, a bird, from which they will not be separated, even by death. Acting as an animal undertaker, skilled technician, and part-time therapist, Alberto tangibly gives his clients the essence of what they lost. But now his craft is not enough, he is at an existential crossroads as he channels his love of the macabre into sculptures made of animal remains.