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Wikipedia article




'The Five Days' (Italian: 'Le cinque giornate'; also known as 'The Five Days of Milan') is a 1973 comedy-drama film directed by Dario Argento.

Plot



The film is set in Milan in full swing during the anti-Austrian revolt of 1848.

A petty criminal, Cainazzo (Adriano Celentano) and a baker, Romulus (Enzo Cerusico), are involuntarily involved in the movements of that period, the person finding the major contradictions of the time.

Assist in the midst of idealists and patriots an exemplary gallery of characters: aristocrats, opportunistic, bloodthirsty adventurers, traitors. Reluctantly, the two villains are overwhelmed by events.

But in the face of so much injustice and violence, Romulus responds, indicating instinctively what is the point of view of the people.

Release



'The Five Days' was released in Italy on 20 December 1973.

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