To the Northeast, there is the sea with the "eternal beauty of Venice". Opposite are those which were once called Domini di Terraferma and which today are nothing more than faces of one of the most industrialized and complex lands in Italy which extends from the suburbs of Mestre to Lake Garda. Milo Adami and Luca Scivoletto moved there, following, crossing and betraying the route of the State Road 11 - Padana Superiore for two years. They filmed, observed and narrated with images, voices and testimonies of various humanity the singularity of a contemporary territory and of those who pass through it every day. Resigned victims, disillusioned loners, cynical businessmen, stories of ordinary survival or oppression against the backdrop of a constantly changing landscape. But also stories that reveal the hidden and little-known traits of a region that perhaps too quickly forgot that it was "big" - that is, rich in diversity and identity - in the name of economic redemption.