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ONE HUNDRED STEPS

by Marco Tullio Giordana

synopsis

"I cento passi" (one hundred steps) was the distance between the Impastatos' house and the house of Tano Badalamenti, an important Mafia boss, in the small Sicilian town of Cinisi. The movie is the story of Peppino Impastato, a young left-wing activist who in the late seventies (when almost nobody dared to speak about the Mafia, and several politicians maintained that the Mafia did not even exist) repeatedly denounced Badalamenti's criminal activities and the whole Mafia system, by using a small local radio station to broadcast his political pronouncements in the form of ironic humour. In 1978 Peppino (30 years old) was killed by an explosion. The police archived the case as an accident or a suicide, but his friends never accepted this conclusion. Note: This is a true story. More than twenty years after Peppino's death, the case has been re-opened. Tano Badalamenti, meanwhile, has been convicted in the USA for drug trafficking.

international title: One Hundred Steps
original title: I cento passi
country: Italy
year: 2000
genre: fiction
directed by: Marco Tullio Giordana
film run: 114'
release date: IT 31/08/2000, HU 08/12/2000, GE 09/10/2001, FR 09/11/2001, BE 26/06/2002, FI 29/06/2003, DE 28/08/2003, AT 27/02/2004
screenplay: Marco Tullio Giordana, Monica Zapelli
cast: Luigi Lo Cascio, Luigi Maria Burruano, Tony Sperandeo, Andrea Tidona, Aurora Quattrocchi
cinematography by: Roberto Forza
film editing: Roberto Missiroli
costumes designer: Elisabetta Montaldo
producer: Fabrizio Mosca

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