Si Può Fare plot
"From a close range nobody is normal"
Nello, an unemployed Milanese entrepreneur, is forced to run a cooperative of ex-psychiatric patients after the Basaglia Act (which included the closure of all psychiatric institutions) came into effect. Nello strongly believes in the dignity of work and encourages each member of the cooperative to learn a trade to avoid the alms of social services. He devises a role for each of them that matches their own abilities, but in the end he encounters both inevitable and most human and tragicomic contradictions.