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Plot Summary
A group of inmates at a prison near Rome decide to stage a play within the prison walls. The play, titled 'Inferno', is based on Dante's Divine Comedy and aims to bring a sense of purpose and catharsis to their lives. As they work on the production, they confront their pasts, their relationships, and the realities of their confinement.
Critical Reception
Bolgia totale received a generally positive reception, particularly for its unusual premise and the performances of its cast. Critics often highlighted the film's blend of humor and pathos, noting its ability to explore serious themes of redemption and humanity within a prison setting.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its heartfelt performances and unique theatrical premise.
Appreciated for its ability to balance comedy with profound dramatic themes.
Seen as an engaging exploration of humanity within confinement.
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Fun Fact
The film's director, Paolo Ruffini, also stars in the movie and the play-within-a-play, 'Inferno', which is central to the plot.
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