Slap the Monster on Page One

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Slap the Monster on Page One
Fox
-Lira (France)
Release date
  • 19 October 1972 (1972-10-19)
Running time
93 minutes
CountriesItaly
France
LanguageItalian

Slap the Monster on Page One (Italian: Sbatti il mostro in prima pagina) is a 1972 Italian political thriller directed by Marco Bellocchio.[1]

Background

The film began with

maoist Italian (Marxist–Leninist) Communist Party and his film work was often commissioned by the party, including the "Monster," and documentaries such as Viva il 1o Maggio rosso e proletario ("Long Live the Red and Proletarian 1st of May", 1970) or Il popolo calabrese ha rialzato la testa ("The Calabrese people have raised their heads again").[2]

Eventually, the film was assessed by a critic as a rather "generic product" of the so-called cinema civile ("

civil cinema") sub-genre.[3] Still, these films represent a small portion of the director's output.[1]

Plot

The film depicts the daily life of a fictitious Italian daily newspaper, Il Giornale ("The Journal"). The newspaper caters to a

death penalty.[n 1] The paper derails the investigation, leading the police to a false culprit: a young left-wing student, who becomes a scapegoat for the newspaper's readership. The movie closes with public opinion
mesmerized by Bizanti and his staff to the satisfaction of their backers and financiers.

Cast

Notes

  1. ^ Capital punishment was abolished in Italy in the wake of the fall of Italian Fascism

References