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: The film uses a cold, desaturated palette to evoke the grim atmosphere of 1970s Milan.

The film begins with the December 12, 1969, explosion at the National Agrarian Bank in Milan, which killed 17 people. It follows two parallel investigations:

: An anarchist railway worker and pacifist who dies under mysterious circumstances while in police custody. Romanzo_di_una_strage_2012_HD_-_Altadefinizione01

: Director Giordana was praised for his "civil cinema" style—using film to demand truth and justice for unresolved national traumas.

: The intense conflict between far-left and far-right ideologies in the late 1960s and 70s. 🌟 Key Cast and Characters Description Valerio Mastandrea Luigi Calabresi The conflicted Police Commissioner. Pierfrancesco Favino Giuseppe Pinelli The anarchist victim of the investigation. Michela Cescon Licia Pinelli Giuseppe’s resilient widow. Laura Chiatti Gemma Calabresi The wife of Commissioner Calabresi. Fabrizio Gifuni The prominent Christian Democrat politician. 🏆 Critical Reception : The film uses a cold, desaturated palette

As the story unfolds, the narrative shifts from a simple criminal investigation into a complex political thriller involving neo-fascist groups, secret services, and international interference. 🏛️ Historical Context

📌 : This film is an essential watch for those interested in political history, justice, and Italian cinema. It serves as a reminder of the "broken heart" of the Italian Republic. : Director Giordana was praised for his "civil

: A theory that elements of the state and right-wing groups used bombings to justify a move toward authoritarianism.