Walk On Water
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:22:02
Many women singers.
:22:05
- Only women.
- Why?

:22:07
I like female singers, when a man sings,
I always feel like there's something missing.

:22:11
Really? That's strange.
:22:16
- Who is this?
- Gigliola Cinquetti. She's Italian.

:22:21
Fits in perfectly with
the scenery, don't you think?

:22:36
- So, how many children do you have?
- I don't have any children.

:22:40
But you said something about
teaching your children to dance.

:22:43
No. I meant the children that I teach.
I work for this Organisation.

:22:47
We help children of immigrants,
you know, from Turkey and other places.

:22:50
We help them with their
homework. We read with them.

:22:53
There's not much
money in that kind of work.

:22:55
- My God, you just sound like my parents
- Why? What do they think?

:22:59
- My father owns this big factory,
and wants me to work there. - I see.

:23:04
He's always expected us
to join the family business.

:23:07
But then Pia left, and I just told them I'd
rather do something useful with my life.

:23:29
Tell more about your family?
:23:31
Well, there's not so much to tell.
It's only my parents and Pia.

:23:35
- No grandparents?
- No.

:23:36
They died a long time ago.
:23:39
- Do you have any?
- What, grandparents?

:23:42
No. Actually even my mother
died a few years ago. And my father.

:23:46
- Well, he died when I was in high school.
- I see.

:23:50
- Do you have children?
- No. And I'm not going to have any.

:23:54
- Why not? - Forget it. You might have
to hear my pessimistic view of the world.

:23:58
Hi Pia...
:23:59
No, we are already
in the North. Why?


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