Piazza delle cinque luna, is an Italian political thriller, which takes a fictional approach to a real event. Focusing, upon the true story of the kidnapping and ultimate death of Italian political leader Aldo Moro, the film imagines a regional judge (played by Donald Sutherland) discovering clues that lead him to a vast conspiracy. Despite fast pacing, interesting (though strangle dubbed) acting , and brilliant cinematography the film fails to transpose itself to wider international stage. —IMDb
Renzo Martinelli was born in 1948 in Milan, Italy. In the 70s he established a production company and after a lot of work in documentary and advertising, his debut in cinema appeared in 1993. In 2000 he directed VAJONT, which received awards and recognition at major film festivals and exhibitions: a Golden Globe from the foreign press for best direction, a David of Donatello for best film, a Golden Cup at St. Vincent for best film, Silver Ribbon to Leo Gullotta for best supporting role, and the Fellini Prize. In 2007 he finished the movie CARNERA, which is considered the most important post-production job ever made in Europe. —SIFF