

Spaghetti Western legend Terence Hill directs himself through a midlife crisis in the desert.
The story of a man who sets out on his motorcycle from Italy on a trip to the Spanish desert to find himself there. But the encounter with the young Maryam changes the plans of the adventure sustainable.
Direction
Terence Hill's patient, almost silent-film storytelling confidence.
Cinematography
Spanish desert landscapes that become a character themselves.
Acting
Hill's weathered face doing more work than the sparse dialogue.

Director
Terence Hill
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Terence Hill was 78 during filming, making this essentially his legacy statement after 60+ years in cinema.
The film deliberately echoes Hill's famous 'They Call Me Trinity' character — but stripped of comedy, leaving only the wandering loner archetype to confront mortality.
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