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Romanzo criminale, 2005
Italian, English, French
Italy, France, UK
Profile of Romanzo criminale
Romanzo criminale can be described as stylized, rough, and bleak. The plot revolves around gangs, partners, and criminal heroes. The main genres are foreign, crime, and drama. In approach, Romanzo criminale is serious and realistic. It is located in Rome. It takes place in the 1960s, in the 1980s, and in the 1990s. Romanzo criminale is originally a true story and based on a book. The movie has received attention for being an award winner. It is well suited for a boys' night. Note that Romanzo criminale involves violent content.
Summary of Romanzo criminale
Giancarlo De Cataldo's best-selling tale about three lifelong friends effectively take control of organized crime in modern-day Rome comes to the screen in this sweeping crime drama from director Michele Placido. Libanese (Pierfrancesco Favino) is the cold-hearted leader of a juvenile delinquent trio that also includes undyingly loyal Freddo (Kim Rossi Stuart) and power-hungry Dandi (Claudio Santamaria). After kidnapping and casually murdering a baron (Franco Interlenghi), the scheming friends soon form the shady alliances with the local gangsters, corrupt cops, and secret service members that will allow them the opportunity to effectively corner the market on heroin sales. Meanwhile, determined Inspector Sciloja (Stefano Accorsi), who has made it his goal to bring Libanese and his cronies to justice, stealthily manages to trace back the marked ransom money from the baron's kidnapping to Dandi's girlfriend Patrizia (Anna Mouglalis) - an alluring call girl whom the inspector soon finds himself falling for. But Inspector Sciloja isn't the only one to fall under the spell of a female who seems strangely out of his reach. On the other side of the law, Freddo becomes enamored by the decidedly pure Roberta (Jasmine Trinca), whose attempts to educate the smitten thug in the beauty of the Italian Masters seem to be made in vain. In projecting a fictionalized tale of murderous criminality against the larger backdrop of Italy's turbulent social history during the waning decades of the 20th Century, director Placido strives to craft a film that is not only entertaining, but historically relevant as well.
Details
| Language: | Italian, English, French |
| Country: | Italy, France, UK |
| Release date: | 30 September 2005 |
| Runtime: | 152 min |
Cast and Crew
as Commissario Scialoja
as Il Freddo
as Libano
as Il Dandi
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