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DENTRO LA CITTÀ

by Andrea Costantini

synopsis

Superintendent Chessari is sent to run a small police station on the outskirts of Rome - a temporary posting in a difficult area, with not much backing and very few staff. His deputy, Lorenzo Corsi, is a youngster just out of the Academy, full of enthusiasm and high principles which clash with the corrupt reality of the streets and the attitude of his colleagues. The small police station seems like an outlying frontier post, a sort of backwater where recruits and hot-heads are assigned to rot. Chessari wants a quiet life, and all he does is set up a few routine operations; following suspects and tapping phones. He tries to avoid making waves that might upset his plans for career advancement. His men, however, are a bunch of loose canons, who are not intimidated by the rules or regulations imposed upon them and at times risk crossing the line of legality.

original title: DENTRO LA CITTÀ
country: Italy
sales agent: VARIETY COMMUNICATIONS
year: 2003
genre: fiction
directed by: Andrea Costantini
film run: 105'
release date: IT 23/04/2005
screenplay: Andrea Costantini
cast: Elisabetta Cavallotti, Edoardo Leo, Rolando Ravello, Luca Ward, Giorgio Colangeli, Simone Colombari, Andrea Rivera
cinematography by: Daniele Massaccesi
film editing: Patrizia Ceresani
art director: Alessandro Vannucci
costumes designer: Sonoo Mishra
music: The Dining Rooms
producer: Andrea Costantini
production: Shooting Stars
backing: Ministero per i Beni e le Attività Culturali

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