Sangue
Originally released in 2013. Sangue is a drama/documentary film. directed by Pippo Delbono.
Starring Pippo Delbono, Anna Fenzi, and Giovanni Senzani
Synopsis
End of 2011. Pippo Delbono and Giovanni Senzani, the former leader of the Red Brigades recently released from prison, decide to get back together on their relationship with violence, with dreams of revolution, with the world today, and Italy in ruins. For a book, or a movie ... But the reality is that almost making mock of their projects, the death surprises them. Pippo rushed to the bedside of his sick mother, a fervent Catholic and a former elementary school teacher who hated the Communists ... While Anna, after waiting 23 years, her husband Giovanni came out of prison, gets sick in turn. Despite their efforts, the two women die three days apart. Pippo and Giovanni suddenly find themselves orphans, vulnerable, exposed. Meanwhile, L'Aquila, the city disfigured by the earthquake and emptied of its inhabitants, the city of promises and political campaigns, today also lonely and orphaned, abandoned, waiting for someone to finally bring her back to life.
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- Released
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- IT
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Sangue about?
End of 2011. Pippo Delbono and Giovanni Senzani, the former leader of the Red Brigades recently released from prison, decide to get back together on their relationship with violence, with dreams of...
Who directed Sangue?
Sangue was directed by Pippo Delbono.
How long is Sangue?
Sangue has a runtime of 1 hours and 32 minutes (92 minutes total).
When was Sangue released?
Sangue was released on January 31, 2013 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Sangue?
The main cast of Sangue includes Pippo Delbono, Anna Fenzi, Giovanni Senzani.