Diaz - Don't Clean Up This Blood (Movie, 2012)

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In "Diaz - Don't Clean Up This Blood," you'll witness the harrowing journey of individuals caught in the chaos of a brutal police raid, evoking a deep sense of empathy and outrage as their lives unravel. The film immerses you in a visceral experience of pain and resilience, leaving an indelible mark on your heart.
After watching this, you'll feel a profound sadness mixed with a yearning for justice.
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Summary: On July 19–21, 2001, over 200,000 people took to the streets of Genoa to protest against the ongoing G8 summit. Anti-globalization activists clashed with the police, with 23-year-old protester Carlo Giuliani shot dead after confronting a police vehicle. In the aftermath, the police organized a night raid on the Diaz high school, where around a hundred people between unarmed protesters—mostly students—and independent reporters who documented the police brutality during the protests had took shelter. What happened next was called by Amnesty International "the most serious breach of civil liberties in a democratic Western country since World War II."
Genres: Drama, History
Director: Daniele Vicari
Main Cast: Claudio Santamaria, Jennifer Ulrich, Elio Germano
Production Countries: France, Italy, Romania
Original Language: it
Release Date: April 13, 2012
Rating: 7.2/10 (421 votes)