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La colonna infame
Historical drama, based upon the novel by Alessandro Manzoni.
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Plot Summary
Based on Alessandro Manzoni's historical essay, this film recounts the true story of Gian Giacomo Mora and Guglielmo Piazza, two Milanese citizens falsely accused and executed for spreading the plague in 1630. The narrative focuses on the societal panic, the flawed justice system, and the tragic consequences of superstition and scapegoating.
Critical Reception
The film received moderate critical attention, with praise often directed at its historical accuracy and its powerful depiction of injustice. However, some critics found its pacing to be slow and its overall impact less potent than the subject matter deserved.
What Reviewers Say
A somber and historically grounded portrayal of a dark chapter in Milanese history.
Effectively critiques the dangers of mass hysteria and flawed legal processes.
While well-intentioned, the film's dramatic execution doesn't always match its important subject.
Google audience: Audience reception information is limited, but general sentiment highlights the film's historical relevance and its exploration of themes like injustice and societal fear.
Fun Fact
The film is directly inspired by Alessandro Manzoni's 'Storia della colonna infame' (The Column of Infamy), which critically examined the historical trial and execution of Mora and Piazza.
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