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FATTI DI GENTE PERBENE

by Mauro Bolognini

synopsis

Based on a true incident, this tells the story of a troubled young man who kills his sister's reactionary, violent, abusive husband and is eventually arrested for the murder. However, the dead husband happened to be a member of the Italian nobility, and the trial starts to turn into more of a prosecution of the defendant's socialist politics and the activities of his father, a well-known liberal social reformer, than of the actual crime.

original title: Fatti di gente perbene
country: Italy, France
year: 1974
genre: fiction
directed by: Mauro Bolognini
film run: 120'
release date: IT 28/09/1974, FR 02/04/1975, DE 1975, SE 27/01/1978, BE 01/06/1978, PT 28/01/1983
screenplay: Sergio Bazzini, Mauro Bolognini
cast: Giancarlo Giannini, Catherine Deneuve, Fernando Rey, Tina Aumont, Rina Morelli, Ettore Manni, Paolo Bonacelli, Giacomo Rossi Stuart, Lino Troisi, Laura Betti, Corrado Pani, Marcel Bozzuffi, Francesco D'Adda, Luigi Antonio Guerra
cinematography by: Ennio Guarnieri
film editing: Nino Baragli
art director: Guido Josia
costumes designer: Gabriella Pescucci
music: Ennio Morricone
associate producer: Ralph Baum, Giovanni Di Clemente

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