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السنة2018
المدة1h 40m

بعد أن أمضى أسبوعًا في أحد سجون (روما) بتهمة حيازة المخدّرات، تأخذ حياة عائلة (ستيفانو كوكي) مسارًا مغايرًا، بعد أن عُثر عليه ميتًا داخل زنزانته، في ظروف غامضة.

الإعلان الترويجي

طاقم العمل

Alessandro Borghi

Stefano Cucchi

Massimiliano Tortora

Giovanni Cucchi

MM

Milvia Marigliano

Rita Calore

Jasmine Trinca

Ilaria Cucchi

EC

Elisa Casavecchia

Giulia

AC

Aurora Casavecchia

Giulia

Mauro Conte

Carabiniere Arresto #1

WN

Walter Nestola

Carabiniere Arresto #2

DP

Davide Petrucci

Carabiniere Arresto #3

PD

Paolo D Bovani

Carabiniere Arresto #4

Andrea Ottavi

Carabiniere Arresto #5

TF

Tiziano Floreani

Luca

AL

Andrea Lattanzi

Emanuele

OC

Orlando Cinque

Maresciallo - Stazione Carabinieri Appia

PS

Piergiorgio Savarese

Maresciallo Giovane - Stazione Carabinieri Appia

RG

Roberto Galano

Carabiniere - Stazione Carabinieri Appia

ID

Ignazio De Ruvo

Carabiniere - Stazione Carabinieri Appia

SM

Stefano Miglio

Carabiniere - Stazione Carabinieri Tor Sapienza

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التعليقات

10 تعليق

SARZJun 15, 2025

Set in suburban Rome, this is the true story of Stefano Cucchi, who was arrested for possession of drugs, then fell victim to police brutality. Sounds familiar, even boring, I've-seen-it-all-before fare? Far from it, this is no white Rodney King story, there is no morale here, no heroes or anti-heroes, just a dysfunctional police & penal system and its victims. And the movie? Simply, this is one of the best films produced by the ailing Italian cinema of the 2000s. A grueling, insanely gritty, claustrophobic, intense thriller, boosted by an array of painfully brilliant performances and the documentaristic, crammed with close-ups, direction - reminiscent of Kassowitz's work in La Haine. This is an absolute tour de force. If you're even remotely interested in great storytelling, do not miss it.

Shah :)May 29, 2023

source: On My Skin: The Last Seven Days of Stefano Cucchi

user2364773407638Nov 22, 2022

You know how they say that jail can conform people? How they say that it might do some people good? Hopefully you are also aware that it does more people harm than it does good. And there are humans who are just not cut out for that. Now you may ask, why do they do something criminal in the first place? We are all not perfect and there is also a different bar when it comes to crimes, those who commit them and who gets prison time for them - like different punishments - look no further than the US jail system (many documentaries on that subject to find and watch). Having said all that, this is not just hypothetical, this is something that really happenend with an individual - something that will leave you at the edge of your seat. And no it is not a documentary, but more or less an accurate reenactment of what happened. Not all questions will be answered (with some comparisons and "news" to what happened in the real world after the movie ended) - but that's how life is. While frustrating, hopefully you don't see it as flaw of the movie

THEREALNAOBABE 👑Nov 22, 2022

I wouldn't really call this a movie, this is a reenactment of a man who was beaten to death while in police custody. Tremendously sad, but doesn't make it a film worth watching. Again; no offence whatsoever towards Stefano Cucchi.

DailytimrNov 22, 2022

Suffering from insomnia? Watch this movie. It will knock you right out. All this movie consist of is some dude laying in a hospital bed mumbling. beyond boring.

KinsNov 22, 2022

I don't write reviews, even after having seen unforgettable masterpieces. But this time, I have to. And the reason is Alessandro Borghi. I was first mesmerised by his work in "Suburra: La Serie" and wanted more, so decided to give this a chance, and his performance here is nothing short of transcendent. I don't say this lightly, but it's up there with the work of Daniel Day Lewis in "There Will Be Blood" in quality and realism. The film portrays the real life events surrounding the arrest of Stefano Cucchi, a low life addict. While in jail, he suffers a beating at the hands of the arresting officers, and that's where the film takes a turn from any standardised narrative you'd expect - the closest thing I can recall was "Fruitvale Station", but I'd claim that this is more powerful and even better acted. The humanity and authenticity captured by the director and cast is closer to the neo-Iranian cinema, than any Hollywood produced movie. In my humble opinion, Borghi may be the greatest working actor in the world right now, and his tour de force in this picture is a monumental achievement, up there with the best performances in the last few decades. Highly recommended.

FnjieNov 22, 2022

The voice dub was obvious and it lacked action, fortunately the excellent acting, the true storyline and lack of subtitles made this a great Italian film.

Aymen OmerNov 22, 2022

Excellent movie, while very hard to watch it still is the truth of what happens to this poor young man

Shraddha DasNov 22, 2022

This is a truly sad and depressing film about Stefano, a young ex-junkie who is arrested with small quantitities of pot and cocaine. During his search, he falls victim to police brutality acts and gets seriousy injured. The rest of the film consists of the odyssey of Stefano, who is slowly surrendering his body and spirit to pass away, a week after his arrest and while he is still in custody. The movie certainly raises questions about the misuse of power from the authorities but above all is a painful account of the last days of a young man and the parent's reaction to Stefano's tough journey. The film has a very slow tempo, placing the emphasis to the protagonist's emotions. ''Sulla Mia Pelle'' is certainly not a movie for everybody and the viewer should be expecting a deeply melancholic and gloomy atmospehere, no action and a disturbing true story which is difficult to digest.

Louloud.kmsNov 22, 2022

Events like that of Stefano Cucchi make Italy look like Pinochet's Chile. Movies like this prove it is not. Mind it, this is not a particularly good movie, actually it is rather mediocre, but the fact itself that it was made is a good thing. In a fiction, the protagonist would be a good looking, nice guy, unjustly persecuted; Stefano Cucchi was nothing of all this: he was a junkie, probably a dealer, a punk with a difficult and unpleasant character. This though gave no one the right to kill him. I think the movie fails dramatically in the end, when presenting this case as one of the thousands deaths in prison; Stefano Cucchi happened to die in prison but just because he was beaten to death after arrest by 2 cops.