Roberto Succo (2001)

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Country: FR/SW
Technical: col/2.35:1 125m
Director: Cédric Kahn
Cast: Stefano Cassetti, Isild le Besco, Patrick Dell'Isola, Viviana Aliberti

Synopsis:

A double parricide and pathological liar escapes custody in an Italian mental institution and goes on the rampage in the South of France, robbing, kidnapping and killing without rhyme or reason.

Review:

Fascinating case study, mounted signposts or transitions to aid audience understanding, so that like the determined French police officer we are left to piece together the fact that the events depicted are indeed chronological, however little sense they appear to make. Superbly shot and totally gripping: it leaves one with a sense of helplessness faced with such random aggression.

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Country: FR/SW
Technical: col/2.35:1 125m
Director: Cédric Kahn
Cast: Stefano Cassetti, Isild le Besco, Patrick Dell'Isola, Viviana Aliberti

Synopsis:

A double parricide and pathological liar escapes custody in an Italian mental institution and goes on the rampage in the South of France, robbing, kidnapping and killing without rhyme or reason.

Review:

Fascinating case study, mounted signposts or transitions to aid audience understanding, so that like the determined French police officer we are left to piece together the fact that the events depicted are indeed chronological, however little sense they appear to make. Superbly shot and totally gripping: it leaves one with a sense of helplessness faced with such random aggression.


Country: FR/SW
Technical: col/2.35:1 125m
Director: Cédric Kahn
Cast: Stefano Cassetti, Isild le Besco, Patrick Dell'Isola, Viviana Aliberti

Synopsis:

A double parricide and pathological liar escapes custody in an Italian mental institution and goes on the rampage in the South of France, robbing, kidnapping and killing without rhyme or reason.

Review:

Fascinating case study, mounted signposts or transitions to aid audience understanding, so that like the determined French police officer we are left to piece together the fact that the events depicted are indeed chronological, however little sense they appear to make. Superbly shot and totally gripping: it leaves one with a sense of helplessness faced with such random aggression.