The Italian drama film 'Freaks Out', directed by Gabriele Mainetti, was released to the public, bringing its story of circus performers with supernatural abilities set during World War II to audiences.
Matteo, Cencio, Fulvio, and Mario perform as circus freaks in Rome before the outbreak of WWII, showcasing their supernatural abilities.
Mario, the electric-powered member of the group, is born with unique abilities.
The political climate in Rome becomes tense with the nearing onset of World War II, affecting the lives of the circus performers.
The Jewish circus owner and some performers are arrested and deported as anti-Semitic policies intensify.
Matteo escapes arrest and seeks to regroup with the other freaks to survive the escalating war and threats from the Nazis.
Matteo reunites with Cencio, Fulvio, and Mario to plan their next move against the Nazis while protecting each other.
The freaks use their supernatural powers to confront and battle Nazi soldiers to protect the circus and themselves.