DVD Et in terra pax
Run time: 89 min
Rating: 6.5
Genres: Crime | Drama
Director: Matteo Botrugno, Daniele Coluccini
Writers: Matteo Botrugno, Matteo Botrugno
Stars: Maurizio Tesei, Ughetta D’Onorascenzo, Michele Botrugno
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Storyline In a neighborhood on the outskirts of Rome the crime, drugs and graffiti are pervasive. A large apartment complex seems to be a prison for the inhabitants. Marco returns to the hood after serving time in prison for dealing drugs but he’s rejected and abandoned by his wife. His old friends still want him to deal cocaine for them. At first he’s reluctant but it seems to be all he knows to do. Faustino, Massimo and Federico are delinquents who hang out together while doing drugs, petty crime, and looking for sex. Sonia is different from the rest because she studies and works all the time but even Sonia won’t escape without being a victim. A tragic incident brings the main characters together and leaves behind a trail of fire, blood and violence. Written by Anonymous |
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Plot Keywords: drugs, graffiti, oboe, vivaldi, roma | |
Details: Country: Italy Release Date: September 2010 (Italy) |
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Box Office Budget: €100,000 (estimated) |
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This is a story about a handful of destinies living in the suburbs of Rome, where buildings and lives are falling apart, partly because of poverty and boredom, but also because of destiny, it seems.
The plot evolves around three young boys (one of them is called 'Nigger' as he is of African descent), and a man who just got out of prison, and their common acquaintances around town. Because of their poor upbringing and lack of guidance and help, none of the characters seem able to escape their everyday troubles, which has fatal consequences near the end of the film.
I had the pleasure of watching this film at the Copenhagen film-festival in April 2011, where the two directors Matteo Botrugno and Daniele Coluccini were present, and answered a few questions about the movie. I can't recall everything they said, but I do remember that they mentioned, that life in the suburbs was very gloomy, and hard to escape from, once you're born into it, and this film tried to show people (mostly Italians I presume), what the consequences of this problem would eventually lead to, as former drug-dealers have no other choice but to continue dealing drugs, even after serving time in jail, etc.
So, overall, I can only give this film a 6/10, because it was definitely very well acted, written and directed, but the overall message and feeling was just so miserable, and generally pointless, that you just felt very depressed after watching it. But even so, it did carry a quite important message, which shouldn't be ignored. As of yet, it doesn't have an official distribution date, but hopefully it will come soon.