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Good morning, night (Buongiorno, notte) - Luigi Lo Cascio, Maya Sansa, Roberto Herlitzka, Marco Bellocchio
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Movie propaganda
The 1978 kidnapping and murder of Italian Prime Minister Aldo Moro as seen from the perspective of one of his assailants - a conflicted young woman in the ranks of the Red Brigade.
Theatrical propaganda posters

Target demographic movie keyword propaganda
- Film Italy drama true kidnap Aldo Moro Red Brigade
Persons of interest
- Luigi Lo Cascio .... Mariano
- Maya Sansa .... Chiara
- Roberto Herlitzka .... Aldo Moro
- Pier Giorgio Bellocchio .... Ernesto
- Giovanni Calcagno .... Primo
- Paolo Briguglia .... Enzo
- Giulio Andreotti .... Himself (archive footage)
- Tina Anselmi .... Herself (archive footage)
- Enrico Berlinguer .... Himself (archive footage)
- Giulio Bosetti .... Paolo VI
- Francesco Cossiga .... Himself (archive footage)
- Bettino Craxi .... Himself (archive footage)
- Amintore Fanfani .... Himself (archive footage)
- Emilio Fede .... Himself (archive footage)
- Luciano Lama .... Himself (archive footage)
- Giovanni Leone .... Himself (archive footage)
- Anna Laura Braghetti .... Author
- Paola Tavella .... Author
- Marco Bellocchio .... Screenwriter
- Marco Bellocchio .... Director
Cinematic intelligence sources
- Good morning, night (Buongiorno, notte) official movie site
- Good morning, night (Buongiorno, notte) QuickTime movie trailers
- Awards and film festivals:
- Cinemanila International Film Festival 2004: Nominated: Lino Brocka Award (Marco Bellocchio)
- David di Donatello Film Festival 2004: Won: Best Supporting Actor (Roberto Herlitzka); Nominated: Best Actress (Maya Sansa), Best Director (Marco Bellocchio), Best Editing (Francesca Calvelli), Best Film (Marco Bellocchio), Best Screenplay (Marco Bellocchio), Best Sound (Gaetano Carito)
- European Film Awards 2003: Won: FIPRESCI Prize (Marco Bellocchio)
- Italian Film Festival (Australian) 2004: Screening
- Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists 2004: Won: Silver Ribbon Best Actor (Roberto Herlitzka); Nominated: Silver Ribbon Best Actress (Maya Sansa), Best Cinematography (Pasquale Mari), Best Director (Marco Bellocchio), Best Editing (Francesca Calvelli), Best Production Design (Marco Dentici), Best Screenplay (Marco Bellocchio), Best Sound (Gaetano Carito)
- Venice Film Festival 2003: Won: 'CinemAvvenire' Award Best Film (Marco Bellocchio), Little Golden Lion (Marco Bellocchio), Outstanding Individual Contribution (Marco Bellocchio for the screenplay); Nominated: Golden Lion (Marco Bellocchio)
- NB: Italian language dialogue with English language subtitles; colour and black and white
- Studios and distributors:
Intelligence analyst
Special Agent Matti
Theatrical report
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Security censorship classification
M (Low level violence, low level coarse language)
Surveillance time
102 minutes (1:42 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
Film: Undated October 2004
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