Segreto Di Stato (1995)
Directed by Giuseppe Ferrara
Genres - Mystery, Thriller |
Sub-Genres - Political Thriller |
Run Time - 104 min. |
Countries - Italy |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Sandra Brennan
This Italian political thriller takes a look at a recent government scandal wherein everyone from politicos to chiefs of police to secret service people and financiers were involved in receiving kickbacks. Though the tale is fictionalized, many of its characters are based on real people, and as a result, co-producer Luciano Martino received several anonymous death threats before the film was released. The film centers on the efforts of a courageous cop, Carlo Tommasi, who works on the anti-Mafia squad. He is assigned to look into the bombing in downtown Milan that resulted in the deaths of five people. Although Ravida, the head of the secret service, quickly serves up a suspect, neither the state prosecutor Francesca Savona nor a straight-arrow minister believes that the suspect is guilty. While in prison, the suspect mysteriously dies. Soon more begin to die until Tommasi is able to find the perpetrator of it all, a former agent for Ravida.
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bomb, bishop, gangster, government, investigation, investigator, kickback, killing, police, prison, scandal, Secret-Service