This fictionalized version of a transformational moment in Italian history chronicles the kidnapping of politician Aldo Moro (Roberto Herlitzka).
In 1978, leftist revolutionaries known as the Red Brigades murder several of Moro's attendants and take the former prime minister hostage.
When the group's demands aren't met, they assassinate Moro. A troubled young member of the Red Brigades named Chiara (Maya Sansa) tries to find the line between activism and terrorism.
Cast: Roberto Herlitzka, Maya Sansa, Luigi Lo Cascio, Giovanni Calcagno, Paolo Briguglia, Giulio Bosetti, Pier Giorgio Bellocchio
Produced by:Marco Bellocchio, Sergio Pelone Cinematography: Pasquale Mari Edited by: Francesca Calvelli Music by: Riccardo Giagni
The title of the feature film, Good Morning, Night, is taken from a poem by Emily Dickinson.
The plot is freely adapted from the 1988 book The Prisoner by the former Red Brigades member Anna Laura Braghetti, which tells of the 1978 kidnapping of Aldo Moro by the Red Brigades.
Reception
The film was selected for competition in September 2003 at the 60th Venice International Film Festival, receiving significant critical acclaim, and was also appreciated by the relatives of Aldo Moro.
Some former Red Brigades, such as Morucci and Gallinari, said they had seen the film; the former also expressed a moderate appreciation: "His friends denied the authenticity of his letters while some of us, in reading them, we were associating them with those of the condemned to death of the Resistance. This is underlined by the film, and it is really true. It was a shocking thing."
Awards
European Film Awards Fripesci Award David di Donatello Best Supporting Actor (Roberto Herlitzka) Nastro d'Argento Best Actor (Roberto Herlitzka) Venice Film Festival Award for "outstanding individual contribution" (Marco Bellocchio)
Read about this film
Title: Buongiorno, notte | Good Morning, Night (2003)
Directed by: Marco Bellocchio
Date of birth: 9 November 1939, Bobbio, Italy
Writing credits:
Marco Bellocchio, Paola Tavella, Anna Laura Braghetti (novel)
Music by: Riccardo Giagni
Country: Italy
Language: Italian
Color: Color
Runtime: 106 min.