From November 14th, Rai1 arrives, in prime time, Outside nightthe series directed by Marco Bellocchio with Fabrizio Gifuni in the role of Aldo Moro AND Toni Servillo in the role of Paul VI, to tell a cross-section of Italian history that indelibly marked society in the 1970s and beyond.
Exterior Early evening on Rai1
The series will therefore be shown on November 14, 15 and 17 in prime time on Rai1, after having been presented at the Cannes Film Festival, and received with standing ovations and ten minutes of applause and having made a short passage. no rises in two installments to allow a complete view of the product, divided into six episodes, so it also arrives on the small screen. Marco Bellocchio’s work tells the tragic days of Aldo Moro’s kidnapping, following the story from the perspective of the protagonists. The cast also includes Margherita Buy (Eleonora), Fausto Russo Alesi (Francesco Cossiga), Gabriel Montesi (Valerio Morucci), Daniela Marra (Adriana Faranda).
The words of Marco Bellocchio
The director talked about how the Outer Night project was born, which tells the dramatic story in a different way than the 2003 film “Buongiorno Notte”, also directed by Bellocchio and based on the book “The Prisoner” by former Brigadier Anna Laura Braghetti:
This time I wanted to do a series of them to tell the Outsider about those 55 Italian days, but staying out of prison except at the very end, in the tragic epilogue. Out of the night because this time the protagonists are the men and women who worked outside the prison, involved in various ways in the kidnapping: the family, the politicians, the priests, the Pope, the teachers, the magicians, the police, the secret services. , the Red Brigades at liberty and in prison, even the mafia, the infiltrators.
Source: Fan Page IT
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