In Nome Del Popolo Italiano(1971) May 2026
He discovers a piece of definitive evidence that proves Santenocito's innocence regarding the girl's murder. However, realizing that clearing him would let a monumentally corrupt man go free to continue ruining the country, the "honest" judge makes a decision that blurs the line between justice and absolute corruption.
He plays Mariano Bonifazi, a strictly honest, incorruptible, and fiercely idealistic magistrate. Bonifazi is deeply concerned with the welfare of society and views his job as a crusade to eradicate the corrupt miscreants destroying his country. In nome del popolo italiano(1971)
The narrative is set in motion when a young woman is found dead under mysterious circumstances. Judge Bonifazi is handed the case and quickly zeroes in on Santenocito, who had ties to the victim. 🔍 Key Themes ⚖️ The Obsession with Justice He discovers a piece of definitive evidence that
The film routinely contrasts the pristine ideals of the law with the literal and figurative garbage piling up in Italy. Risi uses the physical degradation of the Italian landscape—polluted by the industrial greed of men like Santenocito—as a glaring metaphor for the country's decaying moral compass. 💥 The Unforgettable Climax Bonifazi is deeply concerned with the welfare of
He plays Lorenzo Santenocito, a wealthy, crude, and opportunistic capitalist. Santenocito is a master manipulator who uses any corrupt method at his disposal to maintain his success and evade accountability.
—released internationally as In the Name of the Italian People —is a towering masterpiece of the Commedia all'italiana (Italian comedy style). Directed by the legendary Dino Risi and written by the legendary screenwriting duo Agenore Incrocci and Furio Scarpelli (Age & Scarpelli), the film is a razor-sharp, cynical, and deeply prophetic exploration of legal morality, social decay, and the bitter class divide in 1970s Italy.
The film operates as a gripping legal thriller masterfully disguised as a pitch-black social satire. 🎭 The Clash of Two Titans
He discovers a piece of definitive evidence that proves Santenocito's innocence regarding the girl's murder. However, realizing that clearing him would let a monumentally corrupt man go free to continue ruining the country, the "honest" judge makes a decision that blurs the line between justice and absolute corruption.
He plays Mariano Bonifazi, a strictly honest, incorruptible, and fiercely idealistic magistrate. Bonifazi is deeply concerned with the welfare of society and views his job as a crusade to eradicate the corrupt miscreants destroying his country.
The narrative is set in motion when a young woman is found dead under mysterious circumstances. Judge Bonifazi is handed the case and quickly zeroes in on Santenocito, who had ties to the victim. 🔍 Key Themes ⚖️ The Obsession with Justice
The film routinely contrasts the pristine ideals of the law with the literal and figurative garbage piling up in Italy. Risi uses the physical degradation of the Italian landscape—polluted by the industrial greed of men like Santenocito—as a glaring metaphor for the country's decaying moral compass. 💥 The Unforgettable Climax
He plays Lorenzo Santenocito, a wealthy, crude, and opportunistic capitalist. Santenocito is a master manipulator who uses any corrupt method at his disposal to maintain his success and evade accountability.
—released internationally as In the Name of the Italian People —is a towering masterpiece of the Commedia all'italiana (Italian comedy style). Directed by the legendary Dino Risi and written by the legendary screenwriting duo Agenore Incrocci and Furio Scarpelli (Age & Scarpelli), the film is a razor-sharp, cynical, and deeply prophetic exploration of legal morality, social decay, and the bitter class divide in 1970s Italy.
The film operates as a gripping legal thriller masterfully disguised as a pitch-black social satire. 🎭 The Clash of Two Titans