The Professor (Italian: Il camorrista) is a 1986 Italian noir-crime drama directed by Giuseppe Tornatore.[1][2] His film debut, it is based on the true story of the Italian crime boss Raffaele Cutolo, and adapted from the novel by Giuseppe Marrazzo. The international version is shorter than the original Italian release.
The Professor | |
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Directed by | Giuseppe Tornatore |
Written by | Giuseppe Tornatore |
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Cinematography | Blasco Giurato |
Edited by | Mario Morra |
Music by | Nicola Piovani |
Distributed by | Titanus |
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Running time | 168 minutes (in Italy) |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
Plot
editIn 1963, a young petty criminal, Raffaele Cutolo, kills a man who had harassed his sister Rosaria, and ends up in prison. Over the space of 10 years in Poggioreale prison in Naples, he becomes known as 'The Professor', a powerful, feared and respected figure. With his friends Alfredo Canale and Pasquale Zara "the animal", he creates the criminal organization "Nuova Camorra Organizzata". All run from Cutolo's prison cell, the organization grows and spreads until in the 70s it clashes with the old families of the Camorra, starting the War of the Camorra that will bleed all of South Italy in the 1970s and 1980s.
- The earth trembles
In 1980, an earthquake strikes Naples and the Campania region. Fighting over the flood of government reconstruction money, the Camorrista war continues even more brutally than before. In 1981, the Red Brigades kidnap the regional Assessor Mimmo Mesillo (Ciro Cirillo in real life). Members of Mesillo's political party, the Christian Democrats, turn to the Professor to intervene, fearing that Mesillo will confess party secrets. In exchange, the Professor is promised freedom on mental illness grounds, and 3 billion in ransom. The assessor is freed, but taken into custody by the secret services rather than the police.
- The fall of the Professor and the disappearance of NCO
The politicians do not respect the agreement and the Professor is put in the high-security prison of Asinara, by special decree of Italian president Sandro Pertini. This furthers the disintegration of the Professor's organization as his trusted men begin cooperating with the police. His sister Rosaria tries to counteract the damage, but to no avail. In the end, They kill Ciro, a trusted man who had sold out to politicians, by blowing him up in his car and burying his girlfriend inside a cement pylon. After these 2 killings, he is driven insane, thinking that someday his men will release him.
Cast
edit- Ben Gazzara as Franco, aka 'O Professore 'e Vesuviano
- Laura del Sol as Rosaria, Franco's sister
- Leo Gullotta as Commissario Iervolino
- Nicola Di Pinto as Alfredo Canale
- Luciano Bartoli as Ciro Parrella
- Maria Carta as Franco's mother
- Biagio Pelligra as Franco's father
- Franco Interlenghi as Don Saverio
- Piero Vida as Mimmo Mesillo
- Marzio Honorato as Salvatore
- Lino Troisi as Antonio "Malacarne"
- Anita Zagaria as Anna, Franco's wife
- Mario Frera as Boss
- Pino D'Angiò as Verzella
- Giacomo Piperno as Quaestor
- Marino Masè as Sapienza
Awards
edit- Nastro d'Argento Best New Director (Giuseppe Tornatore)
- David di Donatello Best Supporting Actor (Leo Gullotta)
References
edit- ^ Amitrano, Vania (2022-10-06). "Giuseppe Tornatore e i retroscena della serie Il camorrista". Ciak Magazine (in Italian). Retrieved 2023-06-01.
- ^ Martone, Eric (2016-12-12). Italian Americans: The History and Culture of a People. ABC-CLIO. p. 279. ISBN 978-1-61069-995-2.