

La leggenda del bandito e del campione
It is 1926 when the famous cyclist Costante Girardengo finds himself in Paris for an important race; his friend Sante Pollastri, a bandit wanted in Italy and France, is also in the French capital. The destinies of the two seem to come together again.
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Plot Summary
This historical drama tells the story of Gino Bartali, a legendary Italian cyclist, and his courageous actions during World War II. While competing and facing personal struggles, Bartali secretly used his cycling tours to aid the Italian resistance movement. He risked his life by transporting forged documents that helped save hundreds of Jews from Nazi persecution.
Critical Reception
The film was generally well-received for its historical significance and portrayal of Bartali's bravery. It was praised for its compelling narrative that highlights an often-overlooked aspect of the cyclist's life and his contribution to saving lives during a dark period in history. While not a major blockbuster, it resonated with audiences interested in historical dramas and sports biographies.
What Reviewers Say
- A moving tribute to Gino Bartali's heroic wartime actions.
- Effectively blends sports drama with a significant historical narrative.
- Highlights the moral courage of an athlete in extraordinary times.
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Fun Fact
Gino Bartali's contribution to saving Jewish lives during World War II was kept secret for decades after his death, with his family only revealing the extent of his heroism much later.
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