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Milonga (film)

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Milonga
Directed byEmidio Greco
Written byPaolo Breccia
Emidio Greco
Produced byFranco Committeri
Pio Angeletti
Adriano De Micheli
StarringGiancarlo Giannini
Claudia Pandolfi
CinematographyMarco Sperduti
Music byLuis Bacalov
Release date
  • 1999 (1999)
Running time
89 minutes
LanguageItalian

Milonga (translation: Tango) is a 1999 Italian thriller film co-written and directed by Emidio Greco.[1] For his performance Giancarlo Giannini won the Globo d'oro for best actor.[2]

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Plot

In one of the most central squares of Rome, Piazza Barberini, the famous TV star Aldo Ruggeri is killed in broad daylight. The commissioner, accompanied by agent Ginevra Scapuzzo, arrives on the spot to start the investigation. After various vicissitudes the commissioner, thanks to a tango listened to on the radio, will be able to connect the facts by discovering the killers. Going to Milonga, that is the place where the tango is danced, he will find the two killers, a man and a woman. When the music ends, in a firefight, the commissioner kills the man while the girl manages to escape.

Cast

See also

References

  1. ^ Roberto Chiti; Enrico Lancia; Roberto Poppi. Dizionario del cinema italiano: I Film. Gremese Editore, 2002. ISBN 8884401372.
  2. ^ Franco Montini (1999-06-30). "Bernardo Bertolucci il più amato all' estero". La Repubblica. Retrieved 23 March 2014.

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