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Red Land (Rosso Istria)

  • 2018
  • 2h 30m
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Red Land (Rosso Istria) (2018)
It's September 1943, the days when chaos breaks out in the parts of Italy tormented by the war. Marshal Badoglio, head of the Italian government, manages to get the Allied forces to agree to an armistice and flees Rome along with the king, leaving Italy in pandemonium. The army can no longer tell who the enemy is and who is on their side. The story becomes a tragedy for the soldiers, who are left to their own defenses, but also and especially for the civilians of Istria, Fiume, Giulia and Dalmatia, who now must face a new adversary: Tito's partisans, steadily advancing and driven by anti-Italian rage. In this dramatic historical context, Norma Cossetto emerges as a key figure - a young Istrian woman, student of the University of Padua, barbarically raped and murdered by Tito's partisans - chosen for this brutal crime only because she was guilty of being Italian.
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It's September 1943, the days when chaos breaks out in the parts of Italy tormented by the war. Marshal Badoglio, head of the Italian government, manages to get the Allied forces to agree to... Read allIt's September 1943, the days when chaos breaks out in the parts of Italy tormented by the war. Marshal Badoglio, head of the Italian government, manages to get the Allied forces to agree to an armistice and flees Rome along with the king, leaving Italy in pandemonium. The army c... Read allIt's September 1943, the days when chaos breaks out in the parts of Italy tormented by the war. Marshal Badoglio, head of the Italian government, manages to get the Allied forces to agree to an armistice and flees Rome along with the king, leaving Italy in pandemonium. The army can no longer tell who the enemy is and who is on their side. The story becomes a tragedy f... Read all

  • Director
    • Maximiliano Hernando Bruno
  • Writers
    • Antonello Belluco
    • Maximiliano Hernando Bruno
  • Stars
    • Selene Gandini
    • Franco Nero
    • Geraldine Chaplin
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
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    • Director
      • Maximiliano Hernando Bruno
    • Writers
      • Antonello Belluco
      • Maximiliano Hernando Bruno
    • Stars
      • Selene Gandini
      • Franco Nero
      • Geraldine Chaplin
    • 6User reviews
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    Selene Gandini
    • Norma Cossetto
    Franco Nero
    Franco Nero
    • Professor Ambrosin
    Geraldine Chaplin
    Geraldine Chaplin
    • Giulia Visantrin
    Sandra Ceccarelli
    Sandra Ceccarelli
    • Madre Visantrin
    Romeo Grebensek
    • Mate
    Eleonora Bolla
    • Adria Visantrin
    Maximiliano Hernando Bruno
    Maximiliano Hernando Bruno
    • Giorgio Staniscia
    Diego Pagotto
    • Angelo Visantrin
    Carla Stella
    • Madre Cossetto
    Alvaro Gradella
    Alvaro Gradella
    • Generale Esposito
    Vincenzo Bocciarelli
    Vincenzo Bocciarelli
    • Mario Bellini
    Andrea Pergolesi
    • Stefano
    Maria Vittoria Casarotti Todeschini
    Maria Vittoria Casarotti Todeschini
    • Licia Cossetto
    Monica Garavello
    • Noemi
    Vasco Mirandola
    • Don Umberto
    Enrico Bergamasco
    • Maresciallo Parisse
    Gaetano Lembo
    • Miliziano
    Francesca Amodio
    Francesca Amodio
    • Lucia Visantrìn
    • Director
      • Maximiliano Hernando Bruno
    • Writers
      • Antonello Belluco
      • Maximiliano Hernando Bruno
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    9spiderbat-863-656723

    A good movie on a subject that is still "taboo" in Italy

    The massacre of italian defenseless civilians perpetrated by Yugoslav partisans in Istria during the last years of WWII and immediately thereafter is a proven historical fact. Unfortunately, the political climate in Italy after the war caused a widespread removal of any mention to all the atrocities that weren't accomplished by fascists. This aberration survives still, to the point that it influenced negatively the distribution of this movie in the italian theaters, due to the fear that extremists might cause disorders and damages. Those who negate the Istrian atrocities are on a par with those who negate the "Shoah" and shouldn't be allowed to do so in a public context in any civilized country. That said, the movie does not contain any actual political propaganda, neither in favor of Fascism, nor against Communism: it shows the story of a bunch of men and women in those tragic times. From an artistic point of view I'd say that the movie is very good, even if, IMHO, the aim at aesthetic elegance risks diluting, at times, the dramatic tension.
    5VainzHeinz

    A look into the past with the right eye patched

    The movie is visually well-made, albeit the storytelling lies on the "tell, don't show" side.

    This movie is the first one I know of which talks about the foibe massacres, and it should be appreciated for talking about this subject.

    The way the story is told is biased, as if Mussolini's Pola speech, Sisak, or Jasenovac, and the fascist cruelties like the blinding of Ruza Petrovic never existed. The fascist occupation is shown as a peaceful and bloodless field trip; only the Fascist Italianization is shown in the movie, and consequently the killing of fascists and Italians has a flavor of a cruel, unprovoked aggression. It was cruel, for sure, but unprovoked? Not so sure about it.

    To be clear, it is completely legit to condemn the crimes of a totalitarism, be it the fascist regime or Tito's communist regime. What I find unjust is to show the reaction of an oppressed population, while deliberately omitting the action (the action being mass murders, deportations and war crimes against civilians) that lead to the reaction, and even depicting those responsible of said action as cool, disciplinate, peaceful guys.

    But, as I said, this is the first movie about this subject, and it should be appreciated for this.

    Despite its revisionist nature, it is an improvement on the even more biased TV series "Il cuore nel pozzo" which preceded it on the same subject.

    If the trend will be the same, hopefully, the voice of historians will cover the omissions of the neo-fascist fanbase, and less biased movies may come in the future.
    9GianfrancoSpada

    Every war is a civil war

    Dramatic and raw movie that narrates the sad events following the signing of the Italian armistice in 1943 and the consequent fall of fascism, along with the advance of Tito's partisans in Istria and Dalmatia. The film portrays these tragic events of the communist Yugoslav partisans' advance and their atrocities with great fidelity.

    Some have criticized the film for not explaining the origins of the intense Yugoslav hatred toward Italians in general and fascists in particular. It's true that in the film, the fascist military personnel are portrayed as normal people, performing their regular political and military duties, rather than reflecting the harsh dictatorship of the regime in these regions, as we know it was. However, the film chronologically begins with the armistice's signing and narrates the events related to the partisan terrorism of the Yugoslav partisans. It doesn't focus on the previous behavior of the fascists and Italians in these areas.

    I don't believe the film aims to hide fascist cruelty. In fact, it's quite evident that the political and social hatred of the Yugoslav partisans has origins as a response to the suffering they endured previously. This is not a documentary explaining how this hatred originated, and it's not a history book that must didactically and comprehensively detail all the reasons of the different parties involved.

    The film narrates the experiences of a specific individual and their family, and I must say that the cinematic portrayal of these experiences has been done masterfully. All the film's elements have been well utilized to construct a visually powerful narrative of those dramatic moments. Everything in the film is very credible and well-constructed: the characters, the settings, the dialogues.

    The cinematography is excellent, although I'm not particularly fond of the use of artificial outdoor lighting in dark interior shots. At times, it gives the feeling of a TV production, as this type of lighting is common in such productions. Nonetheless, this is a minor issue, and the result is more than satisfactory.

    The music is discreet and functional, though it may lack a bit to be considered memorable.

    The actors are all very credible, and in some cases, they stand out for their performances.

    In conclusion, it's an excellent movie, although it falls short of being a masterpiece. But one must always remember that the budget is often the determining factor.
    10ghard

    Not to be forgotten

    The only movie telling the real story about the tragical events happened in Istria at the end of the second world war. The peaceful, cultured Italian population of Istria is represented here by a young girl, Norma Cossetto, who was killed and raped by the communists. The holy liberation from the fascism was not like in other Italian territories. Here innocent civils such as womens, priests, farmers, old people were killed and thrown in deep cavities of the ground called 'foibe*just because Italians. At the end of the war more than 300.000 Italian inhabitants of Istria decided to left their land going over the world to search for freedom and newer life. The young director and also actor shows great capabilities. A remarkable performance of the immense Italian actor Franco Nero while in front of the chief of communists.
    9stefanoanfuso-23663

    Wonderful

    Wonderful movie.

    The tragic & captivating recount of the occupation and ethnic cleansing of the Italian inhabitants living in the Istrian Peninsula at the end of WW2 by the Yugoslav Partisans.

    Enjoyed and recommend watching.

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    • Release date
      • November 15, 2018 (Italy)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
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    • Language
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    • Also known as
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      • Rai Cinema
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      2 hours 30 minutes
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