In: Nome Del Popolo Italiano(1971)

—released internationally as In the Name of the Italian People —is a towering masterpiece of the Commedia all'italiana (Italian comedy style). Directed by the legendary Dino Risi and written by the legendary screenwriting duo Agenore Incrocci and Furio Scarpelli (Age & Scarpelli), the film is a razor-sharp, cynical, and deeply prophetic exploration of legal morality, social decay, and the bitter class divide in 1970s Italy.

He plays Mariano Bonifazi, a strictly honest, incorruptible, and fiercely idealistic magistrate. Bonifazi is deeply concerned with the welfare of society and views his job as a crusade to eradicate the corrupt miscreants destroying his country. In nome del popolo italiano(1971)

The narrative is set in motion when a young woman is found dead under mysterious circumstances. Judge Bonifazi is handed the case and quickly zeroes in on Santenocito, who had ties to the victim. 🔍 Key Themes ⚖️ The Obsession with Justice —released internationally as In the Name of the

The core of the film is a masterclass in acting, driven by the intense psychological and ideological warfare between its two protagonists: Bonifazi is deeply concerned with the welfare of

Santenocito's character is a terrifyingly accurate blueprint of the modern populist tycoon. Decades before the rise of figures like Silvio Berlusconi, Dino Risi perfectly captured the archetype of the media-savvy, law-skirting billionaire who weaponizes his wealth to paint himself as a victim of a "politically motivated" judiciary. 🌆 Environmental and Moral Decay

What makes the film brilliant is that it refuses to make Bonifazi a flawless hero. As the investigation goes on, Bonifazi becomes so blinded by his hatred for everything Santenocito represents (greed, environmental destruction, and vulgarity) that his quest for justice mutates into a personal vendetta. 🇮🇹 Prophetic Social Satire