From dust we come, and to dust we shall return. Meanwhile, superstar. Roger Milone's story begins with a starry night and a beautiful stranger. After a few drinks and under the same blanket, Stella—as he decides to call her, looking up at the sky—in a few hours becomes the woman of his life. Roger is certain this is the most beautiful night of his 32 years of existence (not counting the '82 World Cup final, of course). For Stella, this is also a very important moment: her last night as a single woman... This dawn of reckless passion was a wedding gift. The weather quickly closes in, and a storm descends upon Roger. But what seems like an ending is just the beginning of a series of hilarious twists and turns in which Roger Milone will do everything to make Stella shine again in his sky. Without knowing her real name or phone number, he will follow the only clue he has: the trail of her perfume. "I Follow You Every Night," by Luca Bianchini, is a fun pop romance that captivated Italian audiences. Without Stella, Roger returns to his daily life. He divides his days with his mother and teenage sister, filled with existential dilemmas (mostly related to wardrobes and hairdryers) culled from the songs of Robbie Williams and Justin Timberlake. Meanwhile, he earns his living to buy CDs and DVDs by working as a cookware salesman at a modest television station. In fact, it's on TV that Roger Milone feels most at home, dreaming of one day being like his idol David Letterman—the one who can interview presidents and Julia Roberts with equal ease. And, well, while lamenting the absence of Stella (who, by now, would already be living—until death do them part—with another man), an unexpected invitation arrives that transforms him into a national star. From one moment to the next, Roger's world was turned upside down: he was coveted by the most beautiful women, hunted by gossip magazines, became a source of pride for his family, and discovered that his best friend, so to speak, plays for another team... Now, his greatest companion is a piano, and his suburban origins have been exchanged for a beautiful apartment. But where is Stella? Much closer than he imagines, perhaps... "I Follow You Every Night" enhances Luca Bianchini's ironic and melancholic style, opening up new possibilities for all shades of comedy. It's a tense and engaging adventure in which adult passions mingle with adolescent illusions, and comedy blends with drama.