Vittorio and Cesare are brothers for life, but their friendship is put to the test in their search for wealth.
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★★★★★
With visceral honesty and poetic rage, Non essere cattivo captures the twilight of youth in a Rome that feels more like a spiritual wasteland than a city. Claudio Caligari's final film isn't just a gritty tale of addiction and street life - it's an elegy for f...
★★★★★
Claudio Caligari's third (and last) work highlights an evolution of the harsh realism of Amore Tossico.Despite dealing with drug addiction now the majestic performances by Borghi and Marinelli provide the psychological insights that are the main quality of the...
★★★★★
With films like Gomorra charting the impact of organised crime in Italy on a much wider scale and on its way to becoming a globalised industry, it's difficult to understand the rationale and impetus that would bring Claudio Caligari to look back to the less gl...
★★★★★
This is a majestically crafted movie who tells a really difficult story in the best way possible. Is the kind of movie that prints their mark over the viewer, impossible to walk out from the cinema without feeling a bit different. The story is pretty intense,...
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Before starting production of the film, director Claudio Caligari, already severely ill, said to producer and friend Valerio Mastandrea that he felt like he was going to die like a loser, having made only two movies. Mastandrea replied that there were people w...