Gomorra

May 15th, 2009



Gomorra

Category: 40
All Genres: Crime, Drama
Release Year: 2008
Country: Italy
Runtime: 137
Languages: Italian, Mandarin, French
Director: Matteo Garrone
Sound: Dolby Digital
Taglines:
  • Don't forget to tip your bartender.

  • Writing by: Roberto Saviano - (book)
    Maurizio Braucci - (screenplay) &
    Ugo Chiti - (screenplay) &
    Gianni Di Gregorio - (screenplay) &
    Matteo Garrone - (screenplay) &
    Massimo Gaudioso - (screenplay) &
    Roberto Saviano - (screenplay)

    Produced by: Laura Paolucci - production delegate
    Domenico Procacci - producer

    Cast: Salvatore Abruzzese - Totò
    Simone Sacchettino - Simone
    Salvatore Ruocco - Boxer
    Vincenzo Fabricino - Pitbull
    Vincenzo Altamura - Gaetano
    Italo Renda - Italo
    Gianfelice Imparato - Don Ciro
    Maria Nazionale - Maria
    Salvatore generic cialis buy Striano - Scissionista
    Carlo Del Sorbo - Don Carlo
    Vincenzo Bombolo - Bombolone

    Music: Plaid
    Official Website: Visit Website


    Plot Outline: An inside look at Italy's modern-day crime families. Based on a book by Roberto Saviano.
    Plot: "Gomorra," a contemporary Neapolitan mob drama based on an expose of Italy's criminal underbelly by Roberto Saviano, published in the U.S. by Farrar, Strauss & Giraux. That non-fiction book is so hard-hitting that mob threats have forced Saviano into hiding.

    Movie Quotes: Theodore Strietzman: I may be a murderer Mr. Odette, but I know what I am worth.


    Goofs: We know about 11 goofs. Here comes one of them:
    Factual errors: After the fire alarm is pulled, Donna goes up to the 3rd floor from the ground floor using an elevator. It's against building codes to have elevators move after a fire alarm has been pulled. After a fire alarm has been sounded, all elevators go to the first floor and stop working, in order to ensure no one gets stuck in the elevator if a fire is actually occurring.

    Trivia: There are 2 entries in the trivia list - like these:
    • Italy's Official Submission to the Best Foreign Language Film Category of the 81st Annual Academy Awards (2009).
    • Roberto Saviano got death threats from the Camorra for exposing their activities in the novel and movie, and is now permanently under police protection.


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