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Main basse sur la ville

Original title: Le mani sulla città
  • 1963
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  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
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Main basse sur la ville (1963)
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Prior to a city council election, the collapse of a building leaves a land developer and his political backers defending themselves against a scandal.Prior to a city council election, the collapse of a building leaves a land developer and his political backers defending themselves against a scandal.Prior to a city council election, the collapse of a building leaves a land developer and his political backers defending themselves against a scandal.

  • Director
    • Francesco Rosi
  • Writers
    • Francesco Rosi
    • Raffaele La Capria
    • Enzo Provenzale
  • Stars
    • Rod Steiger
    • Salvo Randone
    • Guido Alberti
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    3.6K
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    • Director
      • Francesco Rosi
    • Writers
      • Francesco Rosi
      • Raffaele La Capria
      • Enzo Provenzale
    • Stars
      • Rod Steiger
      • Salvo Randone
      • Guido Alberti
    • 15User reviews
    • 54Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Rod Steiger
    Rod Steiger
    • Edoardo Nottola
    Salvo Randone
    Salvo Randone
    • De Angelis
    Guido Alberti
    • Maglione
    Marcello Cannavale
    • Amico di Nottola
    Dante Di Pinto
    • Presidente della Commissione
    Alberto Conocchia
    • Amico di Nottola
    Carlo Fermariello
    • De Vita
    Terenzio Cordova
    • Commissario
    Gaetano Grimaldi Filioli
    • Amico di Nottola
    Angelo D'Alessandro
    • Balsamo
    Vincenzo Metafora
    • Sindaco
    Dany París
    • Dany - Amante di Maglione
    • (as Dany Paris)
    Alberto Amato
    Alberto Amato
    • Consigliere Comunale
    • (uncredited)
    Renzo Farinelli
    • Giornalista
    • (uncredited)
    Pasquale Martino
    • Capo dell'archivio
    • (uncredited)
    Mario Perelli
    • Capo dell'Ufficio Technico
    • (uncredited)
    Francesco Rigamonti
    • Consigiliere Comunale
    • (uncredited)
    Renato Terra
    Renato Terra
    • Giornalista
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Francesco Rosi
    • Writers
      • Francesco Rosi
      • Raffaele La Capria
      • Enzo Provenzale
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    10rowmorg

    An outstanding masterpiece of political cinema

    I don't recollect giving many 10s. This film has to get the gong: it has it all, great acting, great scenario, brilliant direction, it's one of those films that feels like a slice of life rather than a drama. It could have been made yesterday, although not in the USA, I hasten to add, which is a shame because it really describes the post-WW2 dispensation imposed on Italy by the USA, with the aid of the Comorra, the criminal tribal system of greater Naples. The quintessential American figure, the property developer, played by US icon Rod Steiger, stands at the centre of this maelstrom of a movie, denounced daily on all fronts by the leader of the Left forces, De Vita (Carlo Fermariello), and catered to by the assortment of running dogs and capos on the Right. This movie performs nothing less than open-heart surgery on a great city at a turning point in its history: the eloquence, the in-fighting, the soul-searching. It also contains some great film-making, particularly the initial fatal building collapse that triggers the narrative. This film gets to the heart of what went wrong with the modern city, and it has attained the status of universality. In my opinion, every American high-school student should be obliged to view it in order to graduate from High school.
    8clanciai

    Anatomy of how a city is run by private interests in corrupting the town council

    Rod Steiger as a local city politician in an Italian film by Francesco Rosi makes a virtuoso performance as usual in his younger days and is convincing enough in fluent Italian in one of Francesco Rosi's usual almost documentary panoramic exposures of social life especially in relation with power. Everything appears absolutely natural here, as if you were yourself present at all those turbulernt political meetings with votations and intrigues around the mayor, and the crisis is brought on by a collapsing building of many storeys and flats owned by local leaders of the city government, who choose to fight it out against allegations of corruption, and the council scenes with dramatic quarrels Italian style pounding on in heated passion are the best of the film. It happens in Naples, but the situation could be anywhere in any great city in the world planning to exploit and make money on new suburb constructions of horrible inhuman skyscrapers all looking the same - with new prospects of coming tumbling down.
    9lee_eisenberg

    world of corruption

    Francesco Rosi's movie "Le mani sulla città" ("Hands Over the City" in English) is about a developer (Rod Steiger) whose building collapses, leading to political fallout. While it looks like a simple story of corruption in Naples, it could be anywhere on earth. Any time that someone skimps on something, the people are going to suffer. People who insist that there should be no government involvement in anything don't realize (or refuse to realize) that they might be the ones suffering.

    If the movie has any downside, it's that we don't get to hear much from the people who suffered from the collapsed building. After the collapse, there are some scenes of protests, but most of the movie looks at the inner workings of the city government and how accusations fly in all directions.

    Rod Steiger (speaking perfect Italian) is particularly interesting as the developer-turned-city councilman. The guy looks like he could be any working stiff, but he has all sorts of Machiavellian plans. The last scene shows the various buildings throughout Naples, forcing the viewer to wonder if the whole thing will soon start over. All in all, it's a really good movie.

    PS: One scene inadvertently portends political crises to come in Italy. Towards the end of the movie, a character walks by a poster of Aldo Moro. Moro later got kidnapped and executed by the Red Brigades.
    marcellow

    good piece, good movie, an italian historical view

    Good inquiry movie, talking about the "roaring" '60 when every builder wanted to get richer and richer, basing his success on poor people's needs. It's a constant in Rosi's movies this political touch, but it's not about complaining about one party or the other, but it's more subtly focused on a certain italian laissez-faire in political matters and in social affairs that in some way is still alive today.

    Its way of leaving a great space to dialogues and to silent scenes around the city contributes to create a journalistic approach and the witty speeches give the movie an interesting touch.

    Well assembled, quite involving, an interesting piece about how power tends to contribute to its power only.

    Also an essential view on the 60s and italian postwar society.
    8christopher-underwood

    completely mesmerising

    The first quarter of an hour of this film is completely mesmerising as we see a series of overhead shots of the different sides to the city of Naples and then the incredibly shot building collapse. At the same time we are made aware of the corruption in the building industry and how most of the money ends up in the same place all the time. Rod Steiger plays the main villain of the peace and it is an extraordinary performance. For considerable periods we simply see him prancing about his office, clearly struggling to think of the best way out of the immediate problem, the best way to get more political power and the best way for him and his son to stay on top. he expresses so much, and in such an Italian way, the pressures his constant messing with peoples' lives brings him. There are many fine sequences as the various political factions gang up and then get bought off as the big man inevitably gets his way. I preferred the slightly more fictionalised and later Three Brothers and Illustrious Corpses but this near documentary impression of Italy's boom building phase is very impressive and involving.

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    • Trivia
      Rosi considered realizing a documentary, but fearing the Italian censorship, since many political protagonists he wanted to denounce were still in charge at the time, he chose a fictional story instead. He however added a note by the end of the movie: "The characters and facts narrated here are fictional, but the social and environmental reality that produces them is real".
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    • Release date
      • November 7, 1963 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • France
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Hands Over the City
    • Filming locations
      • Naples, Campania, Italy
    • Production companies
      • Galatea Film
      • Societé Cinématographique Lyre
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      • $328
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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