Camorra (1986 film) explained

Camorra (A Story of Streets, Women and Crime)
Director:Lina Wertmüller
Producer:Yoram Globus
Menahem Golan
Starring:Ángela Molina
Harvey Keitel
Music:Tony Esposito
Cinematography:Giuseppe Lanci
Editing:Michael J. Duthie
Luigi Zitta
Distributor:Cannon Films
Runtime:115 minutes
Country:Italy
Language:Italian

Camorra (A Story of Streets, Women and Crime) (Italian: '''Un complicato intrigo di donne, vicoli e delitti''') is a 1986 Italian crime film directed by Lina Wertmüller. It was entered into the 36th Berlin International Film Festival.[1]

Plot

Hostel owner Annunziata (Ángela Molina) is attacked, but before her assailant can sexually assault her, the man is killed. The killer plunges a hypodermic needle into one of the rapist's testicles and escapes before Annunziata is able to identify him. This soon becomes the signature of a serial killer who appears to be targeting drug dealers.

Cast

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Berlinale: 1986 Programme . 15 January 2011 . berlinale.de.