“Where I’ve Never Lived” by Paolo Franchi, 2017 – 97 minutes – English subtitles.
Francesca has moved to Paris for 20 years, after her mother’s death and a degree in architecture, against the wishes of her father, a famous egocentric and prevaricating architect. Back in Turin to visit him, he was involved by his father in the renovation of a villa together with Massimo, the architect of his studio. The meeting between the two, and the death of his father, questioned Francesca’s search for balance.