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  1. Gomorrah ( Italian: Gomorra) is a 2008 Italian crime drama film directed by Matteo Garrone, based on the non-fiction book of the same name by Roberto Saviano, who also collaborated in the screenplay.

  2. Jun 20, 2011 · THE BEST MAFIA MOVIE in the last 3 years. "Gomorra" is a contemporary Neapolitan mob drama that exposes Italy's criminal underbelly by telling five stories of individuals who think they can make...

  3. Apr 10, 2009 · Gomorrah: Directed by Matteo Garrone. With Salvatore Abbruzzese, Simone Sacchettino, Salvatore Ruocco, Vincenzo Fabricino. Scampia Vele is the Corbusian architecture which has become a stronghold for Mafia of Naples, Italy.

  4. In the slums of Campania, the Camorra crime syndicate has created a fortune out of cocaine, corruption and chemical waste. Some try to fight back, like teens Ciro (Ciro Petrone) and Marco (Marco ...

  5. "Gomorrah," which won the grand prize at Cannes 2008 and the European Film Award, is an enormous hit in Europe. It sold 500,000 tickets in France, which at $10 a pop makes it a blockbuster. There was astonishment that the Academy Awards passed it over for foreign film consideration.

  6. Filmed with an exquisite detachment interrupted by bursts of violence, Gomorrah is a shattering, socially engaged true-crime story from a major new voice in Italian cinema. Matteo Garrone’s Gomorrah is a stark, shocking vision of contemporary gangsterdom, and one of cinema’s most authentic depictions of organized crime.

  7. Rail-thin teens blasting automatic weapons; a police raid on a decrepit modernist housing project; a Fellini-esque bulldozer chugging along an otherwise empty beach at sunset - these images from Matteo Garrone's unforgettable crime drama GOMORRAH will swirl in your mind's eye for days.