Durante la seconda guerra mondiale, un giovane ufficiale viene ferito alla spina dorsale e perde l'uso degli arti inferiori. Faticosamente, con l'aiuto della ragazza che lo ama, imparerà ad accettare la sua menomazione.
Il film racconta in maniera romanzata la genesi del film Roma città aperta, capolavoro di Roberto Rossellini, dalle difficoltà incontrate dal regista e dalla troupe prima e durante le riprese, alla tiepida reazione del pubblico la sera della "prima".
Vietnam oggi. Una prostituta fiera e sicura di sé, ma spaventata dall'affetto sincero di un ciclotaxista. Una giovane raccoglitrice di fiori di loto che presta le sue mani al poeta deturpato dalla lebbra. Un bambino che cerca, nella notte piovosa e triste, la sua valigetta con la mercanzia da vendere ai turisti. Un reduce americano tornato per trovare la figlia e "fare pace con questo paese".
A teenaged girl witnesses her widowed mother's attempt to sustain her family.
Post-war provincial Iceland: around 1950, Freyja, who'd been a plump teen, returns from America, a widow with a 20-inch waist, seven suitcases of dresses, and a list of who ever wronged or slighted her. She moves in with an aunt and socialist uncle: finding a new husband is high on her agenda, and she's mistrusted by Agga, a pre-teen who's our eyes and ears. The social order and Freyja are more complicated than they seem at first, and so may be her prospects. Class divisions, families ties, pride, the onset of puberty, and the power of Eros sliver the ice.
An Army veteran finds his re-entry into civilian life easier through the efforts of his younger brother and a donkey.
Post-war Germany in 1946 while people are struggling to make ends meet, the film follows Hermann, a war veteran who finds employment at a train station. As he falls in love with an agricultural worker and starts comitting thefts, his fragile psyche seems to fall more and more out of balance.
Immediately after the prom, Olya Rusanova arrives in the city where her father worked and tragically died. Many years ago he dreamed of building a city, and now she is walking along the street bearing his name, a street without end. Having met her father’s friends, Olya learns him anew. They tell the girl how her father wanted to see large houses and wide streets on the site of the tent city. How he knew how to be friends and to love, and how longed for Olya when he broke up with his wife, who didn't agree to go with him.
Leonid Pleshcheyev returned from the war blind. Against his will, he became a dependent. He drowns his grief in unrestrained drunkenness, thereby tormenting his wife Mariya and his teenage son Lyonka. Mariya finally decides to take her son and leave for Altai, but the boy runs away and returns to his father. So, together, they eke out a half-miserable existence until Grigoriy Shalagin, Pleshcheyev's longtime friend, returns from the army. It is he who awakens in Leonid the extinct self-esteem and pride of a soldier. Pity aside, he helps him get back to work.
The effortlessly comic abandons the stress of his city job to work on a farm.