This is a project based on the novel by the Orani writer Salvatore Niffoi, which marks the collaboration between the companies Cada Die Teatro from Cagliari and Bocheteatro from Nuoro.
The story tells of the bad justice that Sardinians have always suffered over the centuries. A story of the powerful against the weak and defenseless. A story of abuse, oppression and harassment. The young Cristolu, destined to wear the clothes of a friar and spend his years in a convent, cannot stand the rape and murder of his sister Pauledda at the hands of the son of Don Becculu Sioppo, the most powerful man in the country. The offense is serious and gratuitous. Cristolu and his brothers know that the courts and the police will not do justice. Thus the Barbagia code comes into play: an offense is answered with an offense. The friar abandons his habit and becomes a bandit. A reflection, that of Niffoi, which takes up the biblical theme of the lamb that becomes a wolf, of the docile, who tired of the abuses, rebels, only to discover in the end that violence does not pay for the rich or the poor.