
Clorinda Baronciani, aka Linda-but also Lilly, Claro, Baroncina to Britney Spears, depending on who’s looking for her-is twenty-seven years old, has a pretty good job and a longtime girlfriend, Margherita. The family is just waiting for a wedding date and, more importantly, a pregnancy announcement. Instead, out of the blue, Linda finds herself single. To pull herself together after the sentimental meltdown, she starts practicing what she calls “the physiotherapy of the heart’; a mix of existential doubts, Gin Tonic and the wrong women. Lots of women. Yes, because Linda lives in a big city, a Rome she rediscovers unseen and beloved, where the opportunities to fill time and gaps are endless and unravel from Pigneto, the capital’s most bohemian neighborhood, to the combed Monti district, a stone’s throw from the Imperial Forum and the Great Beauty. In the shadow of the Colosseum a the Tangenziale Est, on the platforms of Termini station while waiting for a train to Milan, Linda juggles ephemeral loves in what will turn out to be a true search for herself. (Source IBS.co.uk)
Chiara Sfregola (1987) is Apulian by birth and Roman by adoption. She has a degree in Economics obtained for the sole purpose of enrolling in the Production course at the Experimental Center of Cinematography, where she graduated. In 2013 she began her writing activity on the website Lezpop.it with the short story column “Two Rooms and Cooking.” Starting in 2014, also on Lezpop, she curates the cult column “Single Room.”