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It was released both as a feature-length film (shown in two parts) and as a six-episode television miniseries.

The series premiered at the Cannes Film Festival and won four David di Donatello awards, including Best Director. Musical Pieces

There are also notable musical compositions with this title: Esterno notte - RaiPlay

This work revisits the 1978 kidnapping and murder of , the former Italian Prime Minister, by the Red Brigades. While Bellocchio previously explored this topic in his 2003 film Buongiorno, notte , this newer production offers a "prismatic" approach, showing the events through the eyes of different key figures, including Moro's family, fellow politicians, the Pope, and the kidnappers themselves. Director: Marco Bellocchio. Lead Actor: Fabrizio Gifuni stars as Aldo Moro.

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It was released both as a feature-length film (shown in two parts) and as a six-episode television miniseries.

The series premiered at the Cannes Film Festival and won four David di Donatello awards, including Best Director. Musical Pieces Esterno notte

There are also notable musical compositions with this title: Esterno notte - RaiPlay It was released both as a feature-length film

This work revisits the 1978 kidnapping and murder of , the former Italian Prime Minister, by the Red Brigades. While Bellocchio previously explored this topic in his 2003 film Buongiorno, notte , this newer production offers a "prismatic" approach, showing the events through the eyes of different key figures, including Moro's family, fellow politicians, the Pope, and the kidnappers themselves. Director: Marco Bellocchio. Lead Actor: Fabrizio Gifuni stars as Aldo Moro. While Bellocchio previously explored this topic in his