The history of cinema is presented as a planetary firmament of myths and actors as timeless and ineffable and sublime art form. The film, in any kind is present, the show is ideal where it captures the supremacy of the soul, where the glory is the result of ideas and interpretations, where the style is unmistakable and emotions come to life in an unprecedented virtuosity. The book in question simply wants to celebrate 120 years of Cinema, the same cinema that made us love, dream and paint the best nectars of our lives, making us understand that despite everything, the show must go on. It is a journey into the world of cinema, the first short story "The arrival of a train at La Ciotat" (1895) by the Lumière brothers to the current movie "50 shades of gray" by Sam Taylor-Johnson, between 1000 timeless myths, from Marilyn Monroe to Audrey Hepburn, Marlon Brando James Dean, from Sophia Loren to Gina Lollobrigida, Totò, Massimo Troisi, Elizabeth Taylor and Brigitte Bardot, from Monica Vitti in Virna Lisi, Alberto Sordi Roberto Benigni.