Do You Remember Revolution?

Do You Remember Revolution?

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1997-10-04

In Italy, in the mid-seventies, Adriana, Barbara, Nadia and Susanna were 20 years old when they decided to join the armed struggle and leave behind their social life and their families in order to make the revolution the center and the aim of their existence. Today they have returned after many years in prison, and they try, each one of them, to recount their own experiences. They speak about the political reasons which initially sustained them, the conflicts, the doubts, and the moments of being torn apart which market out their lives as women caught up in the vortex of war. A course of events which ended in the condemnation of the armed struggle and the pain of the lives that were destroyed – their victims’ lives and their own.

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Do You Remember Revolution?

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In Italy, in the mid-seventies, Adriana, Barbara, Nadia and Susanna were 20 years old when they decided to join the armed struggle and leave behind their social life and their families in order to make the revolution the center and the aim of their existence. Today they have returned after many years in prison, and they try, each one of them, to recount their own experiences. They speak about the political reasons which initially sustained them, the conflicts, the doubts, and the moments of being torn apart which market out their lives as women caught up in the vortex of war. A course of events which ended in the condemnation of the armed struggle and the pain of the lives that were destroyed – their victims’ lives and their own.

Released

1997-10-04

Runtime

116

Director

Riana Rocchetta

Budget

$0

Revenue

$0

Genres

Documentary

Language

Italiano

Production

Wallonie Image Production

RTBF

ZDF

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    Barbara Balzerani

    Barbara Balzerani
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    Adriana Faranda

    Adriana Faranda
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    Nadia Mantovani

    Nadia Mantovani
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    Susanna Ronconi

    Susanna Ronconi