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by Stefano Sollima
Review: A.C.A.B (All Cops Are Bastards)
Police brutality in an explosive portrayal of Italy that rarely makes it to the big screen.
Interview: Stefano Sollima • Director
A.C.A.B the first feature film by the director of the acclaimed TV series Criminal novel, Stefano Sollima, tells the story of a controversial mobile police squad.
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06/07/2012“A strange object, on which everything and its opposite was said”
Stefano Sollima • Director
06/07/2012Violent police
A.C.A.B (All Cops Are Bastards)
17/12/2012Sales – France
Elle Driver to attend Sundance with There Will Come A Day
06/02/2012"Stand out in a market that has become a bit conservative"
Adeline Fontan Tessaur • Exporter, Elle Driver
18/07/2012Releases – France
Happiness Distribution releases Back to Stay
14/06/2012Releases – Italy
Fear 3D: Debut horror film of Manetti brothers inspired by Natasha Kampusch
05/06/2012Awards – Italy
Nastri d'Argento: Ozpetek-Giordana go head-to-head with 9 nominations each
24/05/2012Cannes 2012 – Market
NonStop adds Cronenberg to Cannes acquisitions
12/04/2012Awards – Italy
David Awards 2012: the nominations
02/04/2012Festivals – France
Beaune Jury Award goes to Norwegian Headhunters
27/03/2012Festivals – France
Crime films bear their claws in Beaune
16/03/2012Distribution – France
Bellissima Films perseveres and signs
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