A project curated by Quarta Parete, with the collaboration of Teatro Ca’ Foscari which seeks to stimulate debates through the collective vision of six cinematographic works which, ranging between genres, styles and historical eras, in various ways thematize the relationship between the urban space and the bodies that inhabit it. The cinematic journey begins on March 9 from one of the cinematic cities par excellence, New York, which depending on the perspectives now becomes a romantic representation of the metropolis that personifies alienation and ephemeral contemporary relationships (Manhattan, 1979), now the liminal place of forbidden, grotesque and erotic (After Hours, 1985, March 16), now a vivid trench of identity claims and clashes (Do the Right Thing, 1989, March 30).