L’amore non lo vede nessuno (No one sees love) is a play that digs where it hurts most: in the search for truth. Every Tuesday afternoon, Silvia meets a nameless man in an anonymous provincial bar. Exactly sixty minutes to listen to the story of his relationship with Federica, her sister, who died a few days earlier in an accident whose circumstances remain unclear. The two have a fragile agreement: he talks, she asks no questions.
But how reliable is that cultured, reassuring voice? Written by Giovanni Grasso and directed by Piero Maccarinelli, this is an intense text that forces us to look inside ourselves.