
Cronaca Nera
Titanus: A Family Chronicle of Italian Cinema
May 22 - 31, 2015
New restoration!
A wanted criminal hides out in the home of an associate, finding love and reassessing his life in this unexpectedly poignant tale of redemption.
New restoration!
A mob boss wanted by the police (Gino Cervi) hides out in the home of an associate, aiming to reassemble his gang when the time is right. In the process, he develops feelings for his aide’s sister (María Denis) and begins to reappraise his life, but finds it difficult to extricate himself from his criminal ties. Leading man Cervi, best known for playing the Communist mayor in the Don Camillo series opposite Fernandel, offers a rich and moving characterization. Prolific director Giorgio Bianchi guides this modest but unexpectedly poignant tale of redemption and the cost of moving beyond the past.

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