The 100 days of Palermo

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Movie
German title The 100 days of Palermo
Original title Cento giorni a Palermo
Country of production Italy , France
original language Italian
Publishing year 1984
length 107 minutes
Rod
Director Giuseppe Ferrara
script Giuseppe Ferrara
Giuseppe Tornatore
production Alain Pancrazi
music Vittorio Gelmetti
camera Silvio Fraschetti
cut Mario Cargiulo
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The 100 days of Palermo (original title: Cento giorni a Palermo) is an Italian documentary film from 1984. Directed by Giuseppe Ferrara , who wrote the script together with Giuseppe Tornatore .

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The film depicts the last hundred days in the life of General Carlo Alberto Dalla Chiesa , who was appointed Prefect to Palermo in the fight against the Mafia in 1982 , until the attack on him and his wife in this city.

criticism

“Carlo Dalla Chiesa (Lino Ventura) was appointed Prefect of the City of Palermo in 1982. He should end the bloody mafia war. But Rome refuses to give him the promised support. And Chiesa is targeted by the Mafia. A realistic, harrowing picture of the desperate anti-Mafia struggle. "

"A disappointing" Tatort "level political thriller; talkative instead of enlightening. "

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