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Wild Blood

Country: Italy, Language: Italian, 148 mins

Original Title

Sanguepazzo
  • Director: Marco Tullio Giordana
  • Writer: Marco Tullio Giordana; Leone Colonna
  • Producer: Angelo Barbagallo; Gianfranco Barbagallo

CGiii Comment

Too many flaws: stagnant, dreary...with bad acting.

Giordana's eye is everywhere but where it should be. His finger is most definitely not on the pulse - as weak as that pulse is....in this flat mellow-drama.

And, that is the problem - it's mellow.

No passion. No emotion.

Lifeless.


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The(ir) Blurb...

The story of rising, fancy life and falling of Osvaldo Valenti and Luisa Ferinta, two of the stars of the Italian cinema during the Facism period of Italy.

Cast & Characters

Monica Bellucci as Luisa Ferida;
Alessio Boni as Golfiero Goffredi / Taylor;
Luca Zingaretti as Osvaldo Valenti;
Maurizio Donadoni as Vero Marozin;
Tresy Taddei as Irene;
Luigi Diberti as Cardi;
Massimo Sarchielli as Guercio;
Mattia Sbragia as Alfiero Corazza;
Alessandro Di Natale as Dalmazio;
Giovanni Visentin as Sturla;
Paolo Bonanni as Pietro Koch;
Gilberto Arrivabene as Capitano;
Mohammed Aden Sheik as Ambasciatore Haiti;
Aurora Quattrocchi as Contessa;
Manrico Gammarota as Podesta