Drama History
As a child, Sicilian Placido Rizzotto saw his father imprisoned for a crime he didn't commit, and as a young man he fought in World War II, first as a soldier and then as an anti-fascist partisan. These events have left Placido with little taste for petty tyranny and with a desire to promote social justice. Upon his return home, he becomes increasingly aware that the Mafia has taken hold of his village, witnessing angry and frustrated as gangsters control local politics and take whatever they want from the people. Placido helps to form a trade union as a challenge to the Mafia's authority, and attempts to organize the villagers into a collective to grow crops in the fields taken by the Mafia.
Directed by
Pasquale Scimeca
Written by
Pasquale Scimeca
Gioia Spaziani
Lia
Babak Karimi
Marcello Mazzarella
Placido Rizzotto
Salvatore Gioncardi
Michele Navarra
David Coco
Pio La Torre
Vincenzo Albanese
Luciano Liggio
Biagio Barone
Pasquale Criscione
Mario Rivera
Pastore
Carmelo Di Mazzarelli
Carmelo Rizzotto
Franco Catalano
Giovanni Pasqua
Arturo Todaro
Carlo Alberto Dalla Chiesa
Antonello Collesano
Tom
Matteo Barbera
Bino
Caterina Di Francesca
Madre di Placido
Liliana Abbene
Madre di Lia
Giuseppe Gennusa
Saro
Tonino Russo
Peppino Palermo
Giuseppe Fiasconaro
Siragusa
Domenico Paternostro
Antonio Rizzotto
Antonio Emanuele
Placido bambino
Melino Imparato
Benigno

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