Backstage del film Romanzo Criminale

Bologna train station travels back twenty-four years, to the tragic August 2, 1980, to shoot some scenes for the film "Romanzo criminale." The film, whose screenplay is based on the book of the same name by magistrate Giancarlo Di Cataldo, recounts the criminal exploits of the Magliana gang, intersecting them with Italian history of the 1970s and 1980s: the Moro affair, the secret services, traditional crime, the intoxication of well-being, and terrorism. Director Michele Placido supervises the work on set to ensure the historical reconstruction is accurate and credible. Set designers touch up the final details, and traffic police clear the set of illegally parked scooters. Also on set was Riccardo Scamarcio, who had previously starred in the film "Three Steps Above Heaven." There were also numerous and varied extras, all wearing period clothing, as well as real travelers who, intrigued by the hustle and bustle of the set, risked missing the train.