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Fire!

Fuoco!

Italy

1968

87 Min
Black and White
Italian
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DIR Gian Vittorio Baldi

PROD Enzo Jaccio, Pietro Bucci

SCR Gian Vittorio Baldi

DP Ugo Piccone

CAST Mario Bagnato, Lidia Biondi, Giorgio Maulini

ED Cleofe Conversi

PROD DES Ciccio Antonacci

MUSIC Franco Potenza

SOUND Manlio Magara, Giorgio Pallotta

Synopsis

A Catholic celebration is underway in the town of Viterbo. All of a sudden shots are fired from a window. An unemployed man, Mario, locks himself, his wife and child in their home and begins an armed standoff. The police know the culprit and start negotiations to persuade Mario to give himself up.
The entire film is shot like a documentary from inside the apartment in grainy black-and-white images. The people don’t talk to each other or try to explain the events. The outside world is seen through semi-closed shutters. Little seems to happen during the ensuing day-long incident, but the tension is unbearable. The viewer senses the great pressure Mario is under, while the police gently but resolutely try to make him surrender. Subtly Baldi succeeds in picturing the social pressures and even hidden violence that can erupt when an individual feels he can take no more. —Midnight Sun Film Festival

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