S1E5 Episode 5
An important producer wants to make an 883 album! Max and Mauro have a few days in Milan to write and record the album, will it be enough?
In the late 1980s, in the small Italian town Pavia, teenager Max finds solace in comic books and American music, standing out as a non-conformist in a place there is nothing to be rebellious about. After neglecting high school to pursue friendships and punk nights, failure inevitably catches up with him. But this opens doors to a life-changing opportunity, transferring to a new high school where he crosses paths with Mauro. Music makes the pair inseparable. Thanks to Mauro’s driving force, Max embraces his musical talent and together they compose the first songs that will be produced by Claudio Cecchetto. But when success overwhelms them, the question arises: will Max and Mauro, despite their differences, manage to stick together?
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An important producer wants to make an 883 album! Max and Mauro have a few days in Milan to write and record the album, will it be enough?
The return to Pavia could be a failure but provincial life will inspire Max and Mauro to write a song that could change everything.
Max and Mauro have opposite ideas and argue, is it the end of their friendship? Max finds Silvia, trapped in a boring relationship, and has an idea…
Mauro, after working all summer to buy DJ equipment, is determined to deliver his mixtape to a famous American DJ. He meets Max, his new classmate, with whom he shares a passion for music. During an afternoon of adventures, the two become friends and Max lets him listen to one of his songs.
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