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                                    | NOI CREDEVAMO (We Believed)
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                                        		| Directed by: | Mario Martone |  
                                                | Runtime: | 204 min |  
                                                | Cast: | Luigi Lo Cascio Valerio Binasco
 Toni Servillo
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                                                | Production: | Palomar Les Films d'Ici
 Rai Cinema
 Rai Fiction
 Arte France Cinéma
 Ministero per i Beni e le Attività Culturali (MiBAC)
 Film Commission Torino-Piemonte
 Apulia Film Commission
 Regione Puglia
 Regione Piemonte
 La Città di Torino
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                                                | Distribution: | 01 Distribution |  
                                                | Synopsis: | After the 1828 uprisings in Southern Italy are brutally suffocated by the Bourbon Kingdom, three young men decide to join political activist Giuseppe Mazzini's liberal movement "Young Italy". In the course of four episodes, each corresponding to a shadowy page from the history of Italian unification, the lives of Domenico, Angelo and Salvatore are tragically marked by their mission as conspirators and revolutionaries, leading to an existence suspended between moral rigor and murderous instincts, spirit of sacrifice and fear, jail and hiding, glowing ideals and political disappointments. All set against the backgdrop of not well known facts regarding the birth of Italy, such as the constant conflict between the "fathers of the country", the untreatable fracture between north and south and the twisted roots on which modern-day Italy has developed.
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