A woman has three amorous dreams of pursuit. In the first dream, Verdi's aria "Sempre Libera" becomes the voice of the heroine in which she embraces freedom. She is a waitress at a sidewalk ... Read allA woman has three amorous dreams of pursuit. In the first dream, Verdi's aria "Sempre Libera" becomes the voice of the heroine in which she embraces freedom. She is a waitress at a sidewalk cafe where the sound of radio and gestures of sitting people give way to a contemporary fa... Read allA woman has three amorous dreams of pursuit. In the first dream, Verdi's aria "Sempre Libera" becomes the voice of the heroine in which she embraces freedom. She is a waitress at a sidewalk cafe where the sound of radio and gestures of sitting people give way to a contemporary fantasy. Finally, she becomes Leda and is suited by the swan.