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7.2/10
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The story of Giancarlo Siani, a journalist killed by the Neapolitan Mafia in 1985.The story of Giancarlo Siani, a journalist killed by the Neapolitan Mafia in 1985.The story of Giancarlo Siani, a journalist killed by the Neapolitan Mafia in 1985.
- Awards
- 9 wins & 21 nominations
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Did you know
- TriviaIt was one of the five Italian films pre-selected as the Best Foreign Film submission for the 82nd Academy Awards, along with Baaria (2009), The Big Dream (2009), We Can Do That (2008) and Vincere (2009).
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I saw this last month at the 2010 Palm Springs International Film Festival. Coming on the heels of the recent book Gomorrah by Roberto Saviano that was made into a successful film here is another look at the Naples based urban mob with a long history in Italy, Camorra. Fortapàsq is Italian slang for an American phrase, Fort Apache, in it's meaning of under siege. Written by writer/director Marco Risi with Jim Carrington and Andrea Purgatori this is a true story based on investigative reporter Giancarlo Siani (Liberto De Rienzo), a young journalist who in 1985 digs too deep into the workings of the Camorra and its political ties. His reporting for a small local newspaper on the rival warfare of Camorra families leads to national recognition a a job for a big city newspaper. He continues his investigative series there and which leads him into real trouble. A good cast with great supporting roles from Ernesto Mahieux as Siani's friend and co-worker and Massimiliano as a Camorra mobster who has been selected to eventually become the mobs main Don. This is a good film for a general audience as it plays kind of like a made-for TV movie but I would recommend it and give it a 7.0 out of 10.
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Box office
- Budget
- €4,800,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $785,422
- Runtime1 hour 48 minutes
- Color
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