Maria Linde, a free-spirited poetess, lives a peaceful life in a Tuscan village with her husband Antonio and their family. Her life takes a dramatic turn when she learns of a terrorist attack in Rome and is called to accept a Nobel Prize for literature. Instead, she rejects the prize in a speech, making a controversial comment about the attack. The townspeople are shocked and disturbed, and Maria's actions lead to a chain reaction of events that threaten to destroy her relationships and reputation.
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A celebrated poet's peaceful family life is disrupted when a provocative public speech sparks a whirlwind of public backlash.