1978, Italy is torn apart by a war: in the history of a Western country, the first government supported by a Communist Party (PCI) is about to take office in an epoch-making alliance with the Nation’s traditional bastion of conservatism, the Christian Democrats (DC). Aldo Moro, President of the DC, is the main proponent of this accord. On the very same day of the swearing ceremony of this new government formation, March 16, 1978, Moro is kidnapped in an ambush that leaves his entire police escort dead. Moro’s imprisonment will last 55 days: 55 days of hope, fear, negotiation, failure, good intentions and wicked acts. 55 days ending with his corpse abandoned inside a car in the center of Rome, exactly halfway between the headquarters of the DC and the PCI.
Presented at the Cannes Film Festival.
Esterno Notte - 1
2022
16 years
163 min.
Fiction
Italy
crime, international festivals, history, Italy, justice, politics, prison, violence
Colorido
Marco Bellocchio
Marco Bellocchio, Stefano Bises, Davide Serino, Ludovica Rampoldi
Francesco Di Giacomo
Francesca Calvelli
Fabrizio Gifuni, Margherita Buy, Toni Servillo, Fausto Russo Alesi, Gabriel Montesi, Daniela Marra
Lorenzo Mieli, Simone Gattoni
The Apartment, Kavac Film, Arte France, Rai Fiction
Fabio Massimo Capogrosso
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