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Emmanuel
Alpha Male (The night of the shooting stars)
Season 2, Ep. 20
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Emmanuel, like Guybrush Threepwood from Monkey Island, goes through his adventures to find himself, the man he would like to be and isn't: an Alpha Male.
At this moment he has one beside him, Carlos, with whom he isn't sure what kind of relationship to establish.
The interpreters are Paul Emmanuel, Anthony, Marla and Jane (AI).
During the episode you can listen to the following songs live: "Morna Nha Santana" by Eugénio Tavares; "Come se" by Subsonica; "Discolabirinto" by Subsonica-Morgan; "Music's so shily (?)" by a very young Marco Castoldi (Morgan), fifteen years old at the time; "The Secret of Monkey Island" by Michael Land.
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13. Look who shows up again (Let me sleep with you tonight) - Starring Emmanuel himself
23:01||Season 3, Ep. 13Emmanuel hinself wanted to try his hand at interpreting this very difficult and crucial episode.From here on the story proceeds without the help of Emmanuel's diary, which ended with the previous chapter.Completely depressed by the failure of his attempt with Antonia, swept up in a self-destructive vortex, Emmanuel returns to look for Michelle known as Gerti, the woman who had brought him to the brink. Strangely, however, the woman refuses to help him fall even further and reveals an unexpected basis of humanity.The interpreters are Emmanuel himself and Frieda.The soundtrack is composed of covers or reinterpretations of the following songs: "Dionysus" (Jocelyn Pook), "Sweet Child O' Mine" (Guns N' Roses), "Boys Don't Cry" (The Cure), "Where Is My Mind?" (Pixies).EPISODE TRANSCRIPT:3.13. Look who shows up again (Let me sleep with you tonight)
12. Someone changed the ending ("Wherever you're going, don't go there")
19:22||Season 3, Ep. 12This is the last chapter of Emmanuel's diary, after which the protagonist will be seen only in glimpses, through the eyes of the other characters.Emmanuel, shocked by Antonia's refusal and escape, starts driving again to return to Turin; but his journey will be peppered with strange and surreal accidents, almost as if they will prevent him from returning.When finally, exhausted and distraught, he manages to return home, he has a surprise that leaves him completely stunned.The interpreters are Paul Emmanuel, Lisa, Joan, Anthony, Vincent and Onyx.The soundtrack includes covers and instrumental versions of "Stan" (Eminem) and "Brother James" (Sonic Youth).EPISODE TRANSCRIPT:3.12. Someone changed the ending ("Wherever you're going, don't go there")
Interlude: Christian & Gianni sing "Mal Amour" (Lady Gaga's Bad Romance Bardcore style)
03:34||Season 3Christian & Gianni sing "Mal Amour" (Ledy gaga's Bad Romance Bardcore style).
11. The Templars' Loves - Part II (Antonia's Escape) - REMASTERED
17:26||Season 3, Ep. 11Emmanuel is alone in Tuscany with Antonia for a three day holiday.On the last day he attempts a desperate game, takes her to the open-air cathedral of San Galgano and here he puts into action the plan that he had been studying for some time.You will see the result for yourself.The interpreters are Paul Emmanuel, Alice, Elly and Anthony.The soundtrack consists of the following songs: "Around the World" and "Veridis Quo" by Daft Punk (bardcore version), "Passacaglia in C minor" by J.S. Bach, "Lose Yourself" by Eminem (bardcore version).
10. The Templars' Loves - Part I (That Unforgettable Trip to Tuscany)
23:11||Season 3, Ep. 10We are approaching the end of Emmanuel's diary, which will be interrupted shortly: the story will then continue, narrated by other characters.These are the last chapters written by him, the most important. Emmanuel managed to extract from Antonia the promise to spend three days alone with him. Excited and happy, he takes her with him to Tuscany on a memorable journey that will have unpredictable and fundamental consequences for both of them. The interpreters are Paul Emmanuel and Alice.The soundtrack is composed of covers and instrumental songs by Daft Punk ("Veridis Quo" and "Get Lucky") and Lana Del Rey ("High by the Beach" and "Gods and Monsters" in a bardcore version).
9. A Cat Named Gino (Guess who's in my bedroom)
12:49||Season 3, Ep. 9Antonia wakes up and, to her enormous surprise, finds Emmanuel in the room. A tender and passionate conversation takes place between the two, which Antonia tries to keep hidden from her mother who washes the dishes in the kitchen. Emmanuel introduces her to the cat Gino, who he found in the rain: it's love at first sight.In the end Emmanuel manages to extract a very important promise from Antonia.The interpreters are Paul Emmanuel, Alice and Martha.The soundtrack consists of the following songs: "Grief" by Vicenzo Piano (whom we thank for the concession), "Get Lucky" by Daft Punk (cover by Emmanuel).
8. Through the Swamp ("Good evening madam, I came to visit Antonia")
19:09||Season 3, Ep. 8Emmanuel goes to visit Antonia, who has just returned from an operation, and meets her mother.Meanwhile, along the way, he meets the cat Gino and takes it with him.While waiting for Antonia to wake up, the boy has a chat with Mrs. Silvia and gets to know her.The interpreters are Paul Emmanuel, Ally and Martha.The soundtrack includes covers of "Umbrella" by Rihanna (sung in the finale by Emmanuel himself) and "La mia storia fra le dita" by Gianluca Grignani.
7. Mirror Games (Too late to change my life?)
13:26||Season 3, Ep. 7Just when Emmanuel thinks that things between him and Antonia can take the desired direction and decides to radically change his life (and look), a bolt from the blue comes that knocks him out: Antonia becomes seriously ill.The interpreters are Paul Emmanuel, Elly, Nicole, Anthony and Gus.The soundtrack consists of covers of "Blue Jeans" and "Cola" by Lana Del Rey, "Cu'mme" by Roberto Murolo and Mia Martini and "Superstar" by Sonic Youth.
6. A White Horse (The Divine Part)
27:18||Season 3, Ep. 6With this episode Emmanuel enters a dimension between the Platonic and the medieval, committing himself with all his strength in an attempt at resurrection from the materiality into which he has fallen, also overwhelming Antonia with him.From now on, his every effort will be aimed at finding a spiritual dimension in which his relationship with the woman can reach a difficult balance capable of withstanding time.The interpreters are Paul Emmanuel and Alice.Throughout the episode you can hear a song and a cover (performed by Yvonne Jeucken) of Tim Buckley's "Phantasmagoria in Two" and medieval-style versions of Linkin Park's "Numb".