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Good Morning, Night ()

Buongiorno, notte (original title)
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The 1978 kidnapping of politician Aldo Moro as seen from the perspective of one of his assailants: a conflicted young woman in the ranks of the Red Brigade.

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Chiara
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Mariano
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Aldo Moro
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Enzo
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Ernesto
Giovanni Calcagno ...
Primo
Giulio Bosetti ...
Paolo VI (as Giulio Stefano Bosetti)
Gianni Schicchi ...
(as Gianni Schicchi Gabrieli)
Carlo Castelli
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Segretario del Papa
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Medium
Emanuela Barilozzi ...
Annalisa
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Sandra
Giovanni Cappelli ...
Un impiegato
Antonio De Matteo ...
Fratello Chiara
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Prete
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Impiegato
Maria Pia Iannuzzi ...
Impiegata
Daniele Zamboni ...
Agente immobillare
Maria Luisa Bellocchio ...
Zia di Chiara
Letizia Bellocchio ...
Zia di Chiara
Laura Lucciarini ...
Giulia
Alberto Gasbarri ...
Iadro
Simona Nobili ...
Vicina di casa
Tony Carnevale ...
Direttore
Elena Bellocchio ...
1 Bambina Matrimonio
Chiara Natoli ...
2 Bambina Matrimonio
Gianmarco Rinaldi ...
3 Bambino Matrimonio
Giorgia Calascibetta ...
Figlio Piccolo Sandra
Giulia Calascibetta ...
Figlio Piccolo Sandra
Fabio Camilli ...
Prigioniero (voice)
Valerio Sgamuffa ...
Chierichetto
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Emilio Fede ...
Self (uncredited) (archiveFootage)

Directed by

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Marco Bellocchio

Written by

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Anna Laura Braghetti ... (book "Il prigioniero")
Paola Tavella ... (book "Il prigioniero")
 
Marco Bellocchio ... (screenplay)
Daniela Ceselli ... (screenplay collaborator)

Produced by

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Marco Bellocchio ... producer
Sergio Pelone ... producer

Music by

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Riccardo Giagni

Cinematography by

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Pasquale Mari ... (photography)

Editing by

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Francesca Calvelli

Editorial Department

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Enrico Barone ... associate editor
Anita Cacciolati ... assistant editor
Elide Camberini ... color technician
Pasquale Cuzzupoli ... color supervisor
Claudio Misantoni ... assistant editor
Pamela Quaglia ... assistant editor

Casting By

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Beatrice Kruger

Production Design by

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Marco Dentici

Set Decoration by

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Cristiana Amendola

Costume Design by

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Sergio Ballo

Makeup Department

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Daniela Altieri ... assistant hair stylist
Gloria Pescatore ... makeup artist
Roberta Petrini ... key makeup artist
Sabrina Romanelli ... hair stylist

Production Management

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Sandra Bonacchi ... production manager
Luigi Lagrasta ... general organizer
Massimiliano Pisechi ... unit manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Daniela Ceselli ... assistant director
Lucille Cristaldi ... assistant director
Giuseppe Eusepi ... assistant director
Lorenzo Grasso ... assistant director

Art Department

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Cristiana Amendola ... assistant art director
Gian Maria Cau ... assistant art director
Giancarlo Gabrielli ... props
Gianluca Gabrielli ... assistant props
Federica Gotti ... second assistant decorator
Roberto Nespoli ... assistant props
Fabrizio Puliani ... assistant props
Luciano Puliani ... props
Briseide Siciliano ... second assistant production designer

Sound Department

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Gaetano Carito ... direct sound
Simone Carnesecchi ... assistant boom operator
Fabio Cerretti ... sound editor
Emanuela Di Giunta ... sound editor
Pierpaolo Merafino ... boom operator (as Pier Paolo Merafino)
Angelo Raguseo ... re-recording mixer
Gianluca Basili ... sound effects editor (uncredited)
Sergio Basili ... foley artist (uncredited)
Antonio Tirinelli ... sound effects editor (uncredited)

Special Effects by

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Carlo Cascioli ... special effects technician
Paolo Del Bravo ... special effects technician
Camillo Leporati ... special effects technician
Michele Quartullo ... special effects technician
Elio Terribili ... special effects technician

Visual Effects by

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Claudio Misantoni ... digital effects coordinator
Claudio Napoli ... visual effects supervisor (uncredited)
Corrado Rizzo ... visual effects artist (uncredited)
Gian Luca Rizzo ... visual effects producer (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Gianluca Antolini ... clapper loader
Giuliano Boni ... grip
Alessandro Caiuli ... electrician
Domenico Caiuli ... gaffer
Eugenio Nelson Cavallari ... second clapper loader
Francesco Cavazza ... second assistant camera
Fabrizio Cerchio ... assistant camera
Duccio Cimatti ... Steadicam operator (as Guido Cimatti) / camera operator (as Guido Cimatti)
Claudio Conti ... grip
Stefano D'Amadio ... still photographer
Alberto Grassi ... generator operator
Antonio La Barbera ... electrician
Massimo Moreschini ... electrician
Roberto Moreschini ... key grip
Alessandro Natale ... camera trainee
Fabrizio Nicoletti ... grip
Sergio Verdecchia ... generator operator
Daniele Caiuli ... electrician (uncredited)
Daniele Rucci ... grip (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Luigi Palmulli ... additional cast and extras
Aldo Piccapane ... extras casting: Sax Studio Srl.
Cristina Raffaeli ... casting assistant (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Emanuela Curatolo ... set wardrobe
Alessandro Di Porto ... costumer trainee
M. Erminia Melato ... costume assistant (as Erminia Melato)
Giacoma Mellini ... wardrobe (as Giacoma Antonia Mellini)

Location Management

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Federica Barozzi ... location manager
Ermanno Taviani ... location manager

Music Department

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Danilo Cherni ... music engineer / musician: sampler
Riccardo Giagni ... music consultant / music designer / music programmer / musician: sampler
Ricky Lancellotti ... conductor: The Low Budget String
Maurizio Rizzuto ... music designer / music engineer / music programmer
Carmenita Scarfone ... musician: clarinet solo

Script and Continuity Department

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Iole Natoli ... script supervisor
Margherita Spampinato ... assistant script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Spartaco Calanchini ... driver
Alberico Gatti ... driver
Alfredo Iannone ... driver
Stefano Lentini ... driver

Additional Crew

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Elisabetta Burranca ... production coordinator
Adriano Ceccolini ... production secretary
Maximiliano Crapa ... production assistant
Elena Dodu ... press attache
Marina Lyakhovenko ... accountant
Yulieth Martinez ... first production administrator
Daniela Ovi ... production assistant
Marina Pelone ... second production administrator
Stefano Pelone ... production assistant
Arianna Rossini ... press attache
Tatti Sanguineti ... historical consultant
Federica Verani ... production assistant
Bernardo Vesigna ... production assistant

Thanks

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Dario Alfonsi ... thanks
William Arcese ... thanks
Alberto Baldini ... thanks
Stefano Bonagura ... thanks
Paola Castagna ... thanks
Anna Lina Ferrante ... thanks
Pierfranco Foggia ... thanks
Luciano Hinna ... thanks
Ennio Libalesso ... thanks
Pantaleo Valerio Massimo ... thanks
Enrico Morigi ... thanks
Viviana Nardomarino ... thanks
Ettore Pacetti ... thanks
Alessandro Parenzo ... thanks (as Sandro Parenzo)
Federico Pitzalis ... thanks
Paolo Rossetti ... thanks
Elisabetta Rossini ... thanks
Pasquale Santoli ... thanks
Carlo Sciobica ... thanks
Avv. Silvio Tonazzi ... thanks (as Silvio Tonazzi)
Luigi Valentini ... thanks (as Avv. Luigi Valentini)
Alexis Vidakis ... thanks
Crew believed to be complete

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

The movie is based on a true story. On 16 March 1978 Aldo Moro, the former Italian Prime Minister was kidnapped in Via Fani by the Brigate Rosse (Red Brigades), a militant Communist Italian group. He was the main supporter of the Compromesso Storico (Hystorical Compromise), which had to lead to the first Italian government supported by both the Christian Democrats and the Communists, in a period of social, economic and political crises. During the attack his five escort agents were all killed. Moro's corpse was found on 9 May 1978 in a car parked in a street between the headquarters of the Christian Democrat Party and the Communist Party. This movie is inspired by this tragic event which traumatize the whole nation. It focuses mainly on the relationship between the prisoner and his guards through the eyes of Chiara, the young woman whose role is to guard the prisoner. The movie portraits Chiara's life (her job as a librarian, the ordinary household) on one side and the political process which is held against Moro by her friends on the other, while they are waiting for a revolution to come. She is drawn between these two aspects and she begins to doubt her political commitment (she cries when she listens to Moro's letter to the Pope). The news tell the people what is going on in Italy (some politicians ask for the death penalty for the kidnappers, the Pope Paul VI appeals to the terrorist for Moro's release). The State will not bend by accepting the conditions established by the terrorists to release the prisoner. The Brigate Rosse sentence Moro to death and the story comes to its tragic end, although the eyes and the heart of the imagination show Aldo Moro walking happy and free in Rome. Written by manutwo

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Also Known As
  • Good Morning, Night (Canada, English title)
  • Good Morning, Night (World-wide, English title)
  • Good Morning, Night (United States)
  • Good Morning, Night (United Kingdom)
  • Buenos días, noche (Spain)
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  • 106 min
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Box Office

Opening Weekend Italy EUR666,593, 07 Sep 2003

Did You Know?

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Trivia Marco Bellocchio had already directed a documentary about the Red Brigades and the kidnapping of Aldo Moro: Sogni infranti (1995). See more »
Goofs Near the end, when Aldo Moro walks away in the deserted street, you can see a multicolored Peace flag in the background. Those flags would decorate Italian streets only in 2003, to oppose the invasion of Iraq. See more »
Movie Connections Edited from Paisan (1946). See more »
Soundtracks Marcia trionfale See more »

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