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I start the film with the words: "For a free and independent cinema". A perhaps pompous phrase, but which wants to underline the fact that this documentary was totally self-produced. I experienced firsthand the impossibility of finding funding for this type of subject. And then I just have to do it at my expense: it was further confirmation that being non-believers in Italy (but also in secular Switzerland) is not only anomalous but also tiring. I wanted to show the life of some atheists, more than the associative aspect of the movement. I wanted to explain how not being believers develops a strong critical spirit. Being an atheist determines one's life choices. Choices that are often distinguished by righteousness and social commitment. The atheist is an ordinary person, as Isabella says: "Even the atheist has a mother, children, a dog to take for a walk, a job, shopping to do, in short, we too do not miss anything - ".