City Limits (2004 film)

City Limits (Italian: Dentro la città) is a 2004 Italian crime film written and directed by Andrea Costantini and starring Edoardo Leo.[1] It won the award for best production at the 2005 Brooklyn Film Festival.[2]

City Limits
Directed byAndrea Costantini
Written byAndrea Costantini
StarringEdoardo Leo
CinematographyDaniele Massaccesi
Edited byPatrizia Ceresani
Release date
  • 2004 (2004)
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian

Plot

Commissioner Aldo Chessari is sent to direct a police detachment on the outskirts of Rome, a temporary station in a hot area where he is entrusted with few means and few men. His deputy, Lorenzo Corsi, a young man just out of the Academy, collides with the corrupt and deformed reality of real life. The small police station appears to be a frontier outpost, a punitive destination where recruits and hotheads have been assigned. Chessari would like a quiet department, routine operations, stalking and wiretapping and no fuss that could affect his chances of career advancement. But his men, a group of mavericks, do not stop in front of the rules imposed by power, even reaching the limit of legality.

Cast

  • Edoardo Leo as Deputy Commissioner Lorenzo Corsi
  • Elisabetta Cavallotti as Francesca Scanni
  • Luca Ward as Dario Lattanzi
  • Andrea Rivera as Benedetto aka Ben
  • Rolando Ravello as Inspector De Paolis
  • Giorgio Colangeli as Commissioner Chessari
  • Simone Colombari as Franco Stiffi
  • Luciano Curreli as Mariani
  • Vincenzo Ferrera as Aglietti
  • Patrizia Caselli as Mara
  • Nello Mascia as Francesco
  • Anna Longhi as Lorenzo Corsi's Grandma

References

  1. Jay Weissberg (June 8, 2004). "Review: 'City Limits'". Variety. Retrieved 15 August 2015.
  2. "Murray's "Mouth to Mouth" Wins Top Awards at Brooklyn Fest". Indiewire. June 15, 2005. Retrieved 15 August 2015.
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