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SALVATORE GIULIANO

by Francesco Rosi

synopsis

In 1950, 28-year-old outlaw Salvatore Giuliano is found gunned down in a Sicilian courtyard. Little is as it seems. The film moves back and forth between the late 1940s, when Giuliano and other reprobates were recruited by separatist politicians to do their fighting, and the days leading up to and following Giuliano's death. After Sicily's self-rule is declared, will the outlaws be pardoned as promised? And why does Giuliano order his gang to fire on a peaceful May Day rally? Police, Carabinieri, and Mafia have their uses for him. There's a trial after his death: will the truth come out or does the code of silence help protect those in power?

original title: Salvatore Giuliano
country: Italy
year: 1962
genre: fiction
directed by: Francesco Rosi
film run: 123'
release date: IT 01/03/1962, DE 06/1962, CH 18/07/1962, FR 01/03/1963, HU 10/10/1963, SE 12/10/1964, NL 21/01/1965, PT 28/11/1965, DK 04/10/1967, FI 27/12/1971, TR 10/04/2009
screenplay: Francesco Rosi, Suso Cecchi D'Amico, Enzo Provenzale, Franco Solinas
cast: Frank Wolff, Salvo Randone, Frederico Zardi
cinematography by: Gianni Di Venanzo
film editing: Mario Serandrei
art director: Sergio Canevari, Carlo Egidi
costumes designer: Marilù Carteny
producer: Franco Cristaldi

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