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A.C.A.B. - All Cops Are Bastards

  • 2012
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  • 1h 52m
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A.C.A.B. - All Cops Are Bastards (2012)
A look at the controversial riot cops unit, told through the stories of three veteran cops and a young recruit.
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A look at the controversial riot cops unit, told through the stories of three veteran cops and a young recruit.A look at the controversial riot cops unit, told through the stories of three veteran cops and a young recruit.A look at the controversial riot cops unit, told through the stories of three veteran cops and a young recruit.

  • Director
    • Stefano Sollima
  • Writers
    • Carlo Bonini
    • Daniele Cesarano
    • Barbara Petronio
  • Stars
    • Pierfrancesco Favino
    • Filippo Nigro
    • Marco Giallini
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    8.5K
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    • Director
      • Stefano Sollima
    • Writers
      • Carlo Bonini
      • Daniele Cesarano
      • Barbara Petronio
    • Stars
      • Pierfrancesco Favino
      • Filippo Nigro
      • Marco Giallini
    • 18User reviews
    • 41Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 wins & 20 nominations total

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    Pierfrancesco Favino
    Pierfrancesco Favino
    • Cobra
    Filippo Nigro
    Filippo Nigro
    • Negro
    Marco Giallini
    Marco Giallini
    • Mazinga
    Andrea Sartoretti
    Andrea Sartoretti
    • Carletto
    Domenico Diele
    Domenico Diele
    • Adriano
    Roberta Spagnuolo
    Roberta Spagnuolo
    • Maria
    Eugenio Mastrandrea
    Eugenio Mastrandrea
    • Giancarlo
    Eradis Josende Oberto
    • Miriam
    Carlo Marino Altomonte
    • Uomo Sfrattato
    Riccardo Angelini
    • Maresciallo Reparto Mobile
    Alessandra Antinori
    • Franca
    Livio Beshir
    Livio Beshir
    • Mustafà
    Stefania Bogo
    • Giudice Separazione Negro
    Antonio Brundu
    • Poliziotto Casa Mazinga
    Sebastiano Colla
    • Poliziotto Narcotici
    Fabio De Caro
    • Tifoso Napoletano
    • (as Fabio de Caro)
    Paolo Giovannucci
    Paolo Giovannucci
    • P.M.
    Hope Johns
    • Nigeriana CPT
    • Director
      • Stefano Sollima
    • Writers
      • Carlo Bonini
      • Daniele Cesarano
      • Barbara Petronio
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    8kosmasp

    Characterizing

    It's always a bad assumption to characterize a group of people and make them what you think they are. Or what maybe a lot of them are doing. This issue gets handled head on here and it doesn't take any prisoners. The movie is made for you to think (especially if you're Italian or have followed some of the things that went down in that country) about incidents. Like the one depicted in another movie (Diaz: Don't clean up this blood). It's only a small fraction in this movie here, but that issue is spoken of too.

    So while you might have a pre-arranged picture that suits the title of the movie, there is more going on. Of course the movie would not be authentic if it didn't involve said cops. But the question always remains, why it came to that fact (for some of them). If you're open minded this might appeal to you and you might see that there are some differences
    8phgrilo

    Honest, raw police portrait

    I recently came across this movie. Looked it up, read some reviews and got more and more curious. Finally, this weekend, I actually watched A.C.A.B. and... well, I don't write much reviews, but decided to do so in this case. Why? Because while I was looking up this movie, I read really, really dumb, political oriented, crappy reviews. I guess left wing extremists love put down this movie, which is actually quite unfair. This is a small effort of mine in order to help the reader with a honest and simple review.

    The movie is intended to be a slice of the lives of four Italian policemen, who belong to a special unit with the mission of controlling mobs. Three are veterans, one is a rookie. What we see are pieces of their lives, both on the job and at home. They all are have different experiences, and they all have serious personnel problems. The thing about showing the "slice of live" I mentioned is that the movie ends when it does, regardless of the stories reaching a conclusion. I say this because the movie could easily go on for quite longer, but the director ends it when he considers we have seen enough. Its fine, it adds to the realism, which it what is intended in the first place.

    The cops portrayed in this film are sometimes excessive and tend to take matters into their own hands. What makes left wing extremists really mad is that, instead of showing cops as blood thirsty maniacs, the movie shows the context of their work and the environment they operate in. What the movie really shows is the deep, complex, problems hypocritical government policies produce.

    It is an Italian film, the action goes on in Italy, but it could easily take place in most European countries with minor adjustments. Mine, Portugal, is a good example of that.

    To make a long story short, it is a raw, honest portrait of police officers hard life, one that everyone with common sense ought to be able to understand and relate to. Not a big budget, not the best movie I've ever seen, but a hell of a nice one! I do recommend it!
    8azanti0029

    A gritty depiction of life in the Italian Police force.

    I have to admit, when I first grabbed this, it was on a recommendation from someone else, and I knew nothing about it at all, other than it was about the Police. What I got was a rather warts and all depiction of the lives of four Riot Squad Police Officers. The story begins with a new recruit joining the ranks who comes from the gutter himself, frequenting with the character types that the rest of the squad normally find themselves up against. The other topic that is explored heavily here is immigration and themes of patriotism and racism. Many layers of this are looked at and the film is especially clever at depicting the thin grey line between characters who are wanting Italy to turn to days of old and those who wish for the same but put the blame on the immigrants. Other subplots involve one character who is going through a messy divorce from an interracial relationship, another has his son joining the Italian equivalent of the National front while a third is on charges of brutality while the rookie seems to have an alternative motive for wanting the join the force. What the film lacks in a central plot thread it makes up for with its raw portrayal of these mens lives. The biggest problem might in fact be that you find it hard to sympathise with any of these characters as none of them are especially likable. On other films this would be more of a problem, but in this movie it doesn't stop you from getting into the story, because their lives are so compelling and while you may not like their characters you gradually have an understanding of where their anger comes from as your given an insight into their complex role they have to fulfil while balancing their personal and professional lives. Politicans do not give off lightly, using the police to resolve problems of their own making and then barely treating them any better than the people they often are in conflict with. They ultimately take the law into their own hands to resolve some grievances making me wonder how much such things really do go on.

    Its not an easy watch, but its worthwhile, and as someone else said, even if you don't agree with the directors political stance (I'm not sure what it was, as the protesters and hooligans aren't portrayed in a good light either) its a well made film with sterling performances from the four leads. This is a side to Italy that we wouldn't normally see. All Cops Are Bastards, perhaps so, but they're human just like the rest of us.
    9jolietbig

    Very powerful movie

    The movie was an excellent insight of the Italian riot police ("celere"), through the everyday lives of 4 policemen. During the whole movie the tension is always high and it's been for me one of the rare cases where I never, at any point, took the part of the protagonists. Who are, as the title says, literally mean bastards. Despite that, it's a very powerful and emotional movie that reflects how the Italian society has degraded in the last decades (racism, violence, intolerance, corruption, etc)

    The use of the photography and the music (great soundtrack!) is always well placed, adding more depth to many scenes. The movie is loosely based on the book with the same name, which is a reportage of a journalist based on true stories heard from real policemen.

    I saw it at the Love & Anarchy movie festival in Helsinki, where the director was present and answered the audience's questions. I strongly disagree about the movie being pro-police or fascist. Actually, it's pretty much the opposite. In fact, it takes an almost perfect neutral point of view, trying to show the bare facts. All the opinions come from the viewer, not from the director. He (Stefano Sollima) was also pointing that out since he didn't want to express his judgment. And by the way, he's politically left oriented but the movie has nevertheless been criticized by all the sides: Police, hooligans, right parties and left parties (meaning that he managed to reach his goal...)
    6mysteryman7162

    Violent, controversial and well paced

    A.C.A.B is a phrase I grew up with in the U.K in the early eighties and was often seen tattooed on the fingers, necks and one time forehead of skinheads. I was intrigued to see it being used in Italy, that drew me to see the film.

    A.C.A.B the film centers on the exploits of small group of riot police in Rome.I found it to be very well paced, realistic though budgetary constraints made the riot scenes seem a little under populated. The characters were well developed and the action scenes well directed.

    There was a lot of racism in the film and the direction is kind of ambivalent about it.

    To conclude I would urge you to watch this film and form you own opinion.

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      Italian censorship visa # 104964 delivered on 20 January 2012.
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    • Release date
      • July 18, 2012 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • France
    • Official site
      • Official site (Italy)
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Đội Chống Bạo Động
    • Filming locations
      • Rome, Lazio, Italy
    • Production companies
      • Cattleya
      • Babe Film
      • Rai Cinema
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    • Budget
      • $5,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,847,381
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 52m(112 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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