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Open Doors

Porte aperte · 1990 | 108 min | Drama

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Synopsis

Open Doors is a 1990 Italian film directed by Gianni Amelio, based on the 1987 novel of the same name by Leonardo Sciascia. Set in 1930s Palermo, the film follows a judge who challenges the prevailing support for the death penalty. His stance is tested when a man perpetrates a gruesome triple murder, sparking conflict with both the fascist regime and public sentiment, ultimately compelling him to confront his moral principles.

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Credits

Producer
Angelo Rizzoli
Director
Gianni Amelio
Screenplay
Gianni Amelio, Vincenzo Cerami, Alessandro Sermoneta
Director of Photography
Tonino Nardi
Original Music Composer
Franco Piersanti
Editor
Simona Paggi
Country

Cast · 8

SB

Silverio Blasi

procuratore

Ennio Fantastichini

Ennio Fantastichini

Tommaso Scalia

Gian Maria Volonte

Gian Maria Volonte

giudice Vito Di Francesco

Renzo Giovampietro

Renzo Giovampietro

Lydia Alfonsi

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