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Suburra
TrailerThe movie focuses on the connections between organized crime and politics in Rome in 2011. All the local mob bosses work to turn the waterfront of Rome into a new Las Vegas, but the place soon becomes a battlefield where criminals and politicians either join forces.Actors: Pierfrancesco Favino, Greta Scarano, Jean-Hugues Anglade, Alessandro Borghi, Elio Germano, Giulia Gorietti, Claudio Amendola, Lidia Vitale, Adamo Dionisi, Marco Quaglia, Yulia Kolomiets, ...»Director: Stefano SollimaCountry: Italy, FranceDuration: 130 minQuality: HDRelease: 2015IMDb: 7.40 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Suburra"
Time OutJune 20, 2016Ah, bella Italia! Where men are men, politicians are corrupt, mafiosi are everywhere and women are either hookers or molls.
Times (UK)October 10, 2016Suburra is a sprawling Italian crime drama with genuinely epic ambitions.
El antepenúltimo mohicanoOctober 03, 2016A film with convincing performances that puts us in a sui generis stylized atmosphere. [Full review in Spanish]
El Mundo (Spain)September 19, 2016An effective thriller structured from a soft ensemble story. [Full review in Spanish]
SensacineSeptember 13, 2016An ensemble thriller of epic dimensions reminiscent of greek tragedy. [Full review in Spanish]
Blog de cineSeptember 09, 2016A ensemble movie disguised as gangster cinema, 'Suburra' is overwhelming. [Full review in Spanish]
Irish TimesAugust 08, 2016A sprawl of beautifully cast characters -- a weasly pimp (Germano) here, a junkie moll (Scarano) there -- and their many intersections are deftly juggled, thanks to Patrizio Morane's darting cuts.
RTÉ (Ireland)July 19, 2016Once it gets going after a frankly, dull start, Suburra does pretty much hold your attention.
Empire MagazineJune 30, 2016A stylish crime thriller that dissects Italian society with a cool eye and an itchy trigger finger.
Radio TimesJune 26, 2016Evoking the spirit of 1970s crime maestro Fernando Di Leo, Sollima's sense of pace and place is impeccable, while the performances seethe with decadence, danger and despair.
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