Nero (1992 film) explained

Director:Giancarlo Soldi
Screenplay:Tiziano Sclavi
Giancarlo Soldi
Based On:Nero.
by Tiziano Sclavi
Producer:Giovanna Romagnoli
Starring:Sergio Castellitto
Chiara Caselli
Carlo Colnaghi
Luis Molteni
Hugo Pratt
Cinematography:Luca Bigazzi
Editing:Mauro Bonanni
Music:Francesco Guccini
Mau Mau
Studio:Produzioni Intersound
Distributor:Titanus Distribuzione
Runtime:100 minutes
Country:Italy
Language:Italian

Nero. is a 1992 Italian black comedy crime film co-written and directed by Giancarlo Soldi. Starring Sergio Castellitto and Chiara Caselli, the screenplay was written by Tiziano Sclavi from a novel of the same name. It follows Frederico and Francesca as they struggle to find a suitably quiet place while carrying Francesca's former boyfriend Zardo cut in pieces in a suitcase.

Plot synopsis

Frederico's new girlfriend Francesca may have killed her former boyfriend by slitting his throat. Her lover, Frederico, who believes her guilty, tries to help her by making her corpse disappear. But the body really disappears, passing from the trunk of one car to another. His name was Zardo.

Assuming that Francesca killed her former boyfriend and sent him for cleaning up, Frederico cuts him up in pieces, puts him in a suitcase and tries to get rid of it, but he has a hard time finding a suitably quiet place. Unfortunately there's a witness, who comes back on him. One thing leads to another, and the normally shy and overly fearful Frederico has to rid himself of more and more corpses until the film ends.

Cast

Release

Nero. premiered in the Venice Film Festival on 6 September 1992, and was released in Italy by Titanus Distribuzione on 18 September 1992. It has since acquired a cult following.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Nero. 2021-08-28. www.davinotti.com. it.