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Genua,
3rd October 1985. Together with over 500 other passengers Margot
and Pierre Bergeron, a married couple from France, the Serafinis,
an Italian family, Anne Higgins, an Englishwoman, Gitta and Helmut
Holzer from Germany and an American couple called Marilyn and Leon
Klinghoffer board the 'Achille Lauro'. The mood is cheerful and
relaxed, everyone is looking forward to twelve days of sun, sea
and peace. No one suspects that there are four Palestinian terrorists
among the passengers: Al Assadi, Fatayer, Al Ashker and Molqi, their
leader. The ship puts to sea in perfect weather. Three marvellous
days follow. Everyone appears to be happy and contented. But in
the case of some of the passengers appearances are deceiving. Marilyn
Klinghoffer, for example, only pretends to her crippled husband
that she is well and happy; in reality she is seriously ill with
cancer and knows that this will be her last voyage.She does not
want to upset her husband, however. A crisis is brewing between
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Ricky
is released from a mental hospital, and knows exactly what he
wants to do. He hunts down Marina, a porn film star he once had
sex with, and tries to convince her to be his wife. She is a bit
reluctant, so he ties her up. Will this approach endear him to
her? (Here)
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During the
Vietnam war, a girl is taken from her village by five American
soldiers. Four of the soldiers rape her, but the fifth refuses.
The young girl is killed. The fifth soldier is determined that
justice will be done. The film is more about the realities of
war, rather than this single event.(Here)
Casualties
of War was based on a New Yorker article by Daniel Lang. This,
in turn, was inspired by a true incident which illustrated the
dehumanizing aspects of the Vietnam experience. Michael J. Fox
plays Eriksson, a member of an American squadron stationed in
the deepest jungles of Southeast Asia. Sean Penn co-stars as Meserve,
the squadron sergeant, who vows revenge after his best friend
is killed. He orders his men to invade a village and "requisition"
a young Vietnamese girl (Thuy Thu Lee), who is repeatedly tied,
gagged and gang-raped. The horrified Eriksson refuses to participate
in these atrocities, and he does his best to console the girl
and to attempt to free her. Before this can happen, however, Meserve
orders another man to kill the girl. Once he returns to camp,
Eriksson attempts to file a report on the tragedy and to bring
Meserve and the others to justice, but he is stonewalled by the
brass and threatened with death by his fellow soldiers. Eventually
Meserve and his co-conspirators are jailed for their crimes, but
Eriksson can never forget his "compliance" in the incident
by failing to save the girl. The script is by well-known playwright
David Rabe. (Here)
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In real life,
Robert Oppenheimer was the scientific head of the Manhattan Project,
the secret wartime project in New Mexico where the first atomic
bombs were designed and built. General Leslie Groves was in overall
command of it. This film reenacts the project with an emphasis
on their relationship.(Here)
"Fat
Man" and "Little Boy" were the nicknames given
the atomic bombs that were dropped over Hiroshima and Nagasaki
in the waning days of World War II. This elaborately assembled
film is the story of the events leading up to the dawn of the
atomic age. Paul Newman plays General Leslie Groves, a hard-nosed
career soldier who in 1942 finds himself the reluctant "nursemaid"
to a group of idealistic scientists in Los Alamos, New Mexico.
As the military head of the top-secret Manhattan Project, Groves
intends to have the operation run by the book--and failing that,
to have things his way at all costs. The film's storyline narrows
down to a battle of egos between Groves and atomic scientist J.
Robert Oppenheimer (Dwight Schultz), in his own way as contentious
and childishly single-purposed as the general.(Here)
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The
Betrothed (orig. Italian: I Promessi Sposi) is an Italian historical
novel by Alessandro Manzoni, first published in 1827, in three
volumes. It has been called the most famous and widely read novel
of the Italian language.
Set in northern
Italy in 1628, during the terrible, oppressive years under Spanish
rule, it is sometimes seen as a veiled attack on Austria, which
controlled the region at the time the novel was written. (The
definitive version was published in 1842). It is also noted for
the extraordinary description of the plague that struck Milan
around 1630.
The Betrothed
was inspired by Walter Scott's Ivanhoe and was the first Italian
historical novel. It deals with a variety of themes, from the
cowardly, hypocritical nature of a priest (Don Abbondio) and the
heroic sainthood of others (Padre Cristoforo, Federico Borromeo),
to the unwavering strength of love (the relationship between Renzo
and Lucia and the struggle of these betrothed to finally meet
again and get married), and offers some keen insights into the
meanderings of the human mind.
Although not
fully appreciated abroad, in Italy the novel is considered a true
masterpiece of world literature and a basis for the modern Italian
language, and as such is widely studied in Italian secondary schools
(usually in the second year, when students are 15). Many expressions,
quotes and names from the novel are still commonly used in Italian,
such as Perpetua (meaning a priest's house worker) or Questo matrimonio
non s'ha da fare ("This marriage is not to be performed",
used ironically).
I promessi
sposi was made into an opera of the same name by Amilcare Ponchielli
in 1856 and by Errico Petrella in 1869. There have been many film
versions of I promessi sposi, including I Promessi Sposi, 1908,
The Spirit and the Flesh, 1941, The Betrothed, 1990, and Renzo
and Lucia, made for TV in 2004.(Here)
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La Piovra
(Italian: The Octopus, referring to "The Mafia") is
an acclaimed Italian Television drama miniseries about the Mafia.
The story
was by Sandro Petraglia. The production was designed by Luigi
Perelli. The soundtrack was by Riz Ortolani and later by Ennio
Morricone, who went on to compose music for several sequels.
All 10 series
have been released in Australia on DVD by Aztec International
Entertainment, with English subtitles [1], having been originally
aired on the Special Broadcasting Service television channel.
It was also broadcast on MHz Networks in the United States. The
first three series were shown in the UK on Channel 4.
The TV drama
was wildly successful in the USSR, where it appeared on state
TV in 1986 [2] and in communist Bulgaria, where is also appeared
in the end of the 1980s bg:§°§Ü§ä§à§á§à§Õ (§ã§Ö§â§Ú§Ñ§Ý), offering to the viewers
of both countries thrills and dark drama from beyond the Iron
Curtain (Here)
External
links
La Piovra at
the Internet Movie Database (1984) 402 min
La Piovra 2
at the Internet Movie Database (1985) 384 min
La Piovra 3 at
the Internet Movie Database (1987) 430 min
La Piovra 4
at the Internet Movie Database (1989) 600 min
La Piovra 5 - Il
cuore del problema (ºËÐÄÎÊÌâ)at
the Internet Movie Database (1990) 400 min
La Piovra 6 - L'
ultimo segreto (×îºóµÄÃØÃÜ)at
the Internet Movie Database (1992) 420 min
La Piovra 7
(¾¯³¤ËÀÍöµ÷²é)at
the Internet Movie Database (1994) 600 min
La Piovra 8 - Lo
scandalo (·Ì°ù)at
the Internet Movie Database (1997) 220 min
La Piovra 9 - Il
patto (ÆõÔ¼)at
the Internet Movie Database (1998) 220 min
La Piovra 10
at the Internet Movie Database (1999) 200 min (Here)
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La
Piovra
4 (1989) (mini) (TV mini-series)
A
couple of years have passed since Corrado Cattani and Giulia Antinari
broke up; during this time, Giulia died in an accident (that might
or might not have been planned by Tano) and Corrado has lived
alone in a place when he can be guarded 24/7. A new investigation
brings him face to face with his old enemy Tano Carridi again:
at a reception organized by the Antinari bank, a casino owner
named Tindari,someone with close connections to the mafia, is
brutally murdered.It turns out that the asassin, Salvatore Frolo,had
personal reasons to commit the murder: back in Sicilia, many years
ago,Tindari had killed his wife and daughter. While Corrado investigates
the case with the help of judge Silvia Conti and journalist Davide
Faeti,hoping to find more about the mafia's involvement in Tindari's
casino business, Tano has three main points on his agenda: 1.Get
Greta Antinari's custody in order to have total control over the
Antinari bank; 2. Invest mafia money into a huge corporation called
"International Insurances", the first step towards taking
over the company being a convenient marriage with the "Insurances"
manager's daughter, Ester Rasi; 3. Get rid of Cattani once and
for all... (here)
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(8906) Tempo
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1936, Italian army is invading Ethiopia. Lieutenant Silvestri
suffering toothache decides to reach the nearest camp hospital.
But the lorry has an accident and stop near a rock, so Silvestri
continues by walk. On his way he meets and rapes a wonderful young
Ethiopian. He also wound her when he shot to a wild animal, and
later kills her to avoid further pain. When he finally reaches
the hospital, he realizes he gets probably leprosy. Trying to
escape from Ethiopia Silvestri will kill again. But surprises
aren't still over.(Here)
The film is
set in 1936, when Ethiopia was an Italian colony. Lieutenant
Silvestri suffers a toothache and decides to reach the nearest
camp hospital. En route to the dentist his vehicle has an accident,
and stops near a rock. Silvestri continues by walking. On his
way, he meets and rapes a young Ethiopian woman. Despite this,
he and the Ethiopian fall for each other. While taking refuge
in a cave Silvestri shoots at a wild animal, but the bullet ricochets
and hits the woman. Silvestri continues to the dentist. Upon reaching
the hospital, he reads a medical book, leading him to believe
he has leprosy. As he tries to escape from Ethiopia, Silvestri
must evade his former comrades and reach his wife in Italy.(Here)
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endless game - tv series - (Bryan
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The
"endless game" is espionage, which goes on and on despite
government upheavals and changing international attitudes. Albert
Finney plays a retired secret agent called back to active duty.
Finney is entrusted with the task of finding out why his fellow
retirees are being killed off. One of the victims is a woman who'd
once been Finney's lover. Anthony Quayle makes his final screen
appearance in this made-for-cable suspenser. Endless Game was
written and directed by Bryan Forbes--surprisingly, his first
foray into the spy-film genre.(Here)
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