Girolimoni, the Monster of Rome
Girolimoni, the Monster of Rome

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Girolimoni, the Monster of Rome

1972
Movie
114 min
Italian

In Mussolini's Rome a murderer is targeting young girls. The movie explores how the fascist mind works, how it plays its values off the sentiment of the masses and explores the role of the press in creating a unified narrative.

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IMDb6.4/10
Director: Damon SantostefanoGenres: Crime, Drama, Horror, Thriller

Plot Summary

In 19th-century Rome, a man named Girolimoni is wrongly accused of a series of heinous crimes against children. Despite his protests of innocence, public hysteria and a corrupt justice system conspire against him, leading to his downfall. The film explores the devastating impact of unfounded accusations and the mob mentality that can arise in a society.

Critical Reception

This lesser-known Italian giallo film received mixed reviews upon its release, with some critics praising its atmospheric tension and Nino Manfredi's performance, while others found its pacing and narrative somewhat uneven. It has since gained a cult following among fans of the genre for its disturbing themes and period setting.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its suspenseful atmosphere and exploration of paranoia.

  • Nino Manfredi's central performance is often cited as a highlight.

  • Criticized by some for its deliberate pacing and bleak tone.

Google audience: Audience reception is difficult to gauge due to limited accessible reviews, but those available often highlight the film's unsettling portrayal of societal panic and injustice.

Fun Fact

The film is based on the real-life case of serial killer Enrico Girolimoni, whose sensational trial and accusations captivated Rome in the late 19th century.

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