

Gomorrah
An inside look at Italy's modern-day crime families, the Camorra in Naples and Caserta. Based on a book by Roberto Saviano. Power, money and blood: these are the "values" that the residents of the Province of Naples and Caserta have to face every day. They hardly ever have a choice and are forced to obey the rules of the Camorra. Only a lucky few can even think of leading a normal life.
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Plot Summary
This unflinching crime drama presents a raw and realistic look at the Neapolitan crime syndicate, the Camorra. The film interweaves several interconnected stories, focusing on individuals caught within the system, from ambitious young men seeking to climb the ranks to seasoned members trying to maintain control. It exposes the pervasive influence of organized crime on everyday life and the brutal consequences of involvement.
Critical Reception
Gomorrah was met with widespread critical acclaim, praised for its gritty realism, powerful performances, and stark portrayal of the Camorra's influence. Critics lauded director Matteo Garrone's authentic approach, often comparing it favorably to documentaries. The film was recognized for its ability to capture the systemic nature of organized crime rather than focusing on a single protagonist.
What Reviewers Say
- A brutally honest and immersive depiction of organized crime.
- Praised for its documentary-like realism and ensemble performances.
- Seen as a vital and disturbing insight into the Camorra's grip on society.
Google audience: Google users largely appreciated the film's authentic and stark portrayal of organized crime, commending its gritty realism and gripping narrative. Many found it to be a powerful and thought-provoking examination of the Camorra.
Awards & Accolades
Won the Grand Prix at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival. Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film (Italy). Won multiple David di Donatello Awards and Nastri d'Argento Awards.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in various areas of Naples and Caserta, often using real Camorra territories and sometimes even requiring the cast and crew to receive permission from local crime bosses to film.
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