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89 min
Dir. Stefano Calvagna’s third feature is inspired by the real events in the life of Luciano Liboni, aka "The Wolf." A freewheeling interpretation of the character, here renamed Franco Scattoni (Massimo Bonetti), the film highlights the ups and downs of a rough and violent man, whose behavior borders on madness and is worsened by epilepsy. Il Lupo feels he has nothing to loose. Diving headfirst into a life of crime, he ends up killing a gas station attendant in Perugia in 2002. He then kills a young "carabiniere," and becomes a wanted fugitive. A case study in human behavior’s violent patterns framed as a psychological thriller and police story, this controversial film has been praised for the uncompromising realism of its disturbing narrative.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Massimo Bonetti | Il Lupo | Unowned | |
Mirko Petrini | Mauro | Unowned | |
Antonella Ponziani | Sara | Unowned | |
Claudio Angelini | Padre del Lupo | Unowned | |
Maurizio Mattioli | Maresciallo Piparo | Unowned | |
Enrico Montesano | Ermanno Franchini | Unowned | |
Stefano Calvagna | Gladio | Unowned | |
Marcello Magnelli | Barbone | Unowned | |
Christian Marazziti | Figlio di Franchini | Unowned | |
Isabella Celani | Moglie di Franchini | Unowned | |
Massimiliano Curcio | Calabrese | Unowned | |
Roberto Mincuzzi | Poliziotto | Unowned | |
Alfonso Saggese | Collaboratore di Franchini | Unowned | |
Gianluca Tocci | Arcanoli | Unowned | |
Anna Tognetti | Unowned |