Romanzo criminale

Romanzo criminale is an Italian film carried out by Michele Placido, left in 2006. This film is adapted novel éponyme of Giancarlo de Cataldo, inspired of " the Band of Magliana " (name of a peripheral district of the Italian capital where lived the majority of these young hooligans), criminal conspiracy which dominated Rome of 1977 to 1992.

Synopsis

In the Italy of the Seventies, a criminal band without pity carried out by friends of childhood, He Libanese (the Lebanese one), He Freddo (Cold) and He Dandy (the Dandy), undertake to conquer Rome by holding the market of drug, the play and the prostitution. Terrorism, removals and corruption are with go.

Comments

One of the multiple interests of film is to place the narrative screen in the political context of Italy of the Années of lead and the Stratégie of the tension, illustrated by the death of Aldo Moro and the Attentat of the station of Bologna. In the context of the Cold war, the instrumentalisation of the underworld and the Maffia by the Italian capacity (triangle mediums of business-services of organized renseigenemet-crime) to fight against the red Brigades and the subversion of left.

The refuge of the Dandy in a beautiful house of bay of Porto-Vecchio (Corse-du-Sud) is an interesting element on the bonds between the Bande of Magliana and the Corsican Milieu, recently raised by an article of the newspaper Le Monde on the Golf of Sperone.

Data sheet

  • French Title and original: Romanzo criminale

  • Realization: Michele Placido
  • Scenario: Giancarlo De Cataldo
  • Music: Paolo Buonvino
  • Country of origin: Italy
  • Lasted: 152 minutes
  • Coming out date: March 22nd 2006 (France)

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