6/10
Above average political satire .....
6 September 2015
Warning: Spoilers
This is a film I watched only because I am a big fan of Gian Maria Volante. I'm not aware of the political context of this film.

The film came across as a one sided political satire that is severely critical of a right wing newspaper and its almost godlike ability to manufacture popular opinion. The film is also a sort of a murder mystery with a brief account of a love triangle.

The murder of a teenage girl provides an opportunity for a right-wing newspaper to blame the crime on a communist activist, just before an important election. The film provides a detailed account of how the editor of the newspaper (played by Volante)and his colleagues goes about manipulating the public opinion against the communists.

Laura Betti was very good as a jealous lover. The scene where she reads out of her rival's (the teenage girl) diary is quite hilarious. Volante's performance seemed to be uninspired. His role as the evil conniving editor of the right wing newspaper where he simply walks into witnesses, reporters and suspects houses and convinces them to support the case against the communists was hard to digest. The scene where he manipulates Betti's character was rubbish.

The editing was flawed because scenes seemed to end rather abruptly. Background score was quite good but was used minimally.

There were some nice directorial flourishes like the ending with a dry canal being filled with polluted waste filled water.
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