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Director: Renzo Martinelli
Cast: Donald Sutherland, Giancarlo Giannini, Stefania Rocca, F. Murray Abraham
Just the night before his retirement District Attorney Saracini is given a film showing the kidnapping of Aldo Moro. As the District Attorney takes on the case he along with his team finds more compelling and secretive evidences. Too many secrets are found that should stayed as secrets.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Five Moons Plaza is a 2003 Italian mystery thriller drama directed by Renzo Martinelli. The film received a mixed critical reception, with some reviewers praising its complex plot and performances while others found it overly convoluted. It does not appear to have received any major awards or nominations. Audience reception has been relatively positive, with the film holding a 7.1/10 rating on IMDb.
Why you might like this:
Fans of suspenseful Italian thrillers will enjoy the intricate mystery at the heart of Renzo Martinelli's 2003 film Five Moons Plaza, which features gripping performances from acclaimed actors like Donald Sutherland and F. Murray Abraham as a team of investigators uncovering dangerous secrets surrounding the kidnapping of a high-profile politician.
Five Moons Square, also known as Five Moons Plaza and Piazza of the Five Moons, is a 2003 political thriller film written and directed by Renzo Martinelli, who had also directed Porzûs (1997) and Vajont (2001). It is inspired by Italian politician Aldo Moro's kidnapping and murder by the Red Brigades (BR) terrorist group; the film presents a possible reconstruction of this story within a fictive conspiracy theory.
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