Good Morning, Night

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Good Morning, Night
Directed byMarco Bellocchio
Written byMarco Bellocchio
Anna Laura Braghetti (novel)
Paola Tavella
StarringRoberto Herlitzka
Maya Sansa
Luigi Lo Cascio
Giovanni Calcagno
Paolo Briguglia
Giulio Bosetti
CinematographyPasquale Mari
Edited byFrancesca Calvelli
Music byRiccardo Giagni
Release date
September 5, 2003
Running time
106 min
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian

Buongiorno, notte (Good Morning, Night) is an Italian film released in 2003 and directed by Marco Bellocchio. The title of the feature film, Good Morning, Night, is taken from a poem by Emily Dickinson.

Plot

A small group of members of the Red Brigades rent an apartment. They kidnap Aldo Moro, former prime minister of Italy and leader of the Democrazia Cristiana (Christian democracy) party. Moro writes many letters to politicians, Pope Paul VI, and his family, but the Italian government refuses to negotiate. A female member of the group, played by Maya Sansa, suffers doubts about the plan.

Bellocchio had already directed a documentary, in 1995, about the Red Brigades and the kidnapping of Aldo Moro. It was entitled Sogni infranti (Broken Dreams).

The soundtrack makes heavy use of Pink Floyd music: the song "Shine on You Crazy Diamond" plays during the final sequence and its riff plays on prominently during the course of the film. "The Great Gig In The Sky" also features in one sequence.

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