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Tanto tempo prima erano tutti amici e militanti di sinistra, ora si ritovano ad apettare Roberto, un vecchio compagno che esce di prigione. Ha scontato vent'anni per l'uccisione di un giudice e vuol saper chi l'ha denunciato.
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Riconciliati (2002)
90 min
Over a long weekend, a group of friends gathers together, a diverse representation of the last twenty-five years of the Italian left. Some of them haven't seen each other in a long time; the occasion is the release from prison of a former friend and comrade, accused of killing a judge in the 1980s. Roberto Ferro is on parole and wants to know which of his former comrades reported him. Among the friends, some have achieved privileged positions; others, like Nanni and Malena, have adapted to a more modest life and have retained, at least in part, the ideals of their youth. Malena, an Argentine exile who experienced torture at the hands of the military, had a love affair with Roberto and, before that, a strong bond with a disappeared comrade. Roberto's return reignites personal and political conflicts within the group.