Moving on, we all took our seats in one of Berlin's largest cinemas. To our surprise, all the tickets had been sold out within hours of going on sale. For all of us from Diaz, it wasa difficult and very personal two hours as the film played. As the film finished, we all wandered how the audience would react but there was a stand ovation for over five minutes for the cast. Finally, we said to ourselves, the true story of Diaz has gone global...
Procacci and Vicari has based the film on a number of key testimonies from both the victims of Diaz and from the police. Fandango picked my case, Lena and Neils, Mina, Anna, Melanie, Lorenzo and a few others to be told. For me seeing the film for the first time, it was like being taken back to the horror of Diaz and reliving it again. Vicari does not hold back depicting the brutality and violence that was inflicted on us by Canterini’s unit.
For an audience who were never at Diaz, it a is a powerful masterpiece of Italian cinema.
Diaz is arranged in a ‘Pulp Fiction’ type script as Vicari lays out the scene of the Genoa riots and most of the events preceding the Diaz raid. Original footage from 2001 is intermingled with set pieces which are recreated by a cast of hundreds.
As for the Italian police, Canterini (the commander of the 7th mobile from Rome- convicted five years)and Fournier (his deputy- convicted 3 1/2years) have extensive parts. Burgio’s criminal history at Diaz is retold with Fandango doing a pretty good job on telling the story of the planting of the Molotov's. Vicari begins the film with presenting the Diaz police as the Italian public sees them...as members of law and order.
By the end of the film, the audience has been taken on a journey to the dark side of Italy.
You rapidly lose any respect for the Diaz police given their actions at the school. By the end of the film, the audience will of formed an opinion that Canterini’s unit and the rest of the commanders are just a bunch of criminals in police uniforms.
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13.02.2012 20:37
Nessuno
where can we get a copy or see it in uk?
15.02.2012 18:36
james
incredible
18.02.2012 01:22
After seeing shitty liberal hollywood style films of "our" movements like Battle of Seattle (2008), I was nervous that this film would be horrible too, but I was surprised. This film was a very big productions, with a huge list of credits. With all of the money it must have cost, I'm sure it will find its way to the UK soon.
in solidarity,
jason
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