Review of the film 'It's the soul tried to force the barrel. Story of a boy dead. ' Director Carlo Giovanardi, the profession as a documentary that alternates with that of Secretary to the President, concluded work on the prison to investigate how detainees die today. This work, probably the best success, comes with the cunning detective conclusion that the detainee dies generally the same case for which ends up inside. So one guilty of murder will die killed, the thief will die robbed, raped and the rapist die die drugged drugged. A simple story. In the film
Giovanardi has tried to show the exhausting work of volunteers who continually put the guards in place against detainees. In particular charitable caresses a police prison turned into welts on a hopeless case of anorexic drugs coming to an end. Even the preparation of a prison medical and human were able to save it. Indeed, the review shows how Giovanardi public and family, for no reason, you are fierce against the institution of detention for a certain boy's death now when they, yes, they have tried to tear him from the clutches of her dead sister. When the doped
Cucchi went into prison, moreover, all in there now gave him up for dead.
Giovanardi, with its highly professional communicator, has been able to tell our skills with yet another blunder: that of public opinion blinded by doubt about the seriousness and good intentions of a volunteer corps of peace to our service, guards and politicians, who want only our own good. Ours and that of anyone else.
In response to the wave hatred, and to understand that drugs is a crime, Giovanardi also testifies to the test to which the exponents are subjecting these days, the drug tests. For now, no one was beaten up ... er, seen. All as healthy as fish.
The public, the only culprit in this story, he was invited to repair the indignation expressed, to confess his sin all'899 .10.12.423. A team of volunteers to help eradicate the evil before you eradicate that evil. In the group there is a camera: the eye of Giovanardi.
Photo: Stefano Cucchi after the loving care
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