Based on the bestselling exposé of the Neapolitan mafia by award-winning journalist Roberto Saviano Gomorrah is an unforgettable and compelling story of power money and blood. Five stories are woven together in modern day Naples set in a brutal world from which there is no escape and no mercy. Gomorrah is directed by acclaimed and multi award-winning director Matteo Garrone. It won the Grand Jury Prize at Cannes 2008 and was a multi prize winner at the European Film Academy awards with honours including Best European Film and Best European Director.
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. A new event series from Stefano Sollima, the writer and director of ‘Romanzo Criminale’, based on Robert Saviano’s best-selling book and the subsequent Cannes Golden Palm winning film of the same name. Gomorrah is the inside story of fierce Neapolitan crime organisation the Camorra, as seen through the eyes of Ciro (Marco D’Amore), the obedient and self-confident right-hand man of the clan’s godfather, Pietro Savastano (Fortunato Cerlino), whose loyalty is tested to its limits over twelve blood-drenched episodes. Ciro knows better than anyone what it means to be a loyal clan member. But when Pietro decides to sacrifice many of his own only to make a blood-drenched statement to rival clan boss Salvatore Conte, something dies in Ciro – for one of the many victims of the bloodshed is his foster father Attilio, himself an ever-loyal clan member.
All 12 episodes from the first season of the Italian crime drama starring Marco D'Amore and Fortunato Cerlino. In the backstreets of Naples where organised crime is big business, Ciro di Marzio (D'Amore) seizes the opportunity to take over as mob boss when Pietro Savastano (Cerlino) is arrested and sent to prison. The episodes are: 'The Clan Savastano', 'Do You Trust Me?', 'The Mother and Home', 'African Blood', 'The Roar of the Lioness', 'Spanish Roulette', 'Imma Against All', 'White Card', 'Gelsomina Verde', 'Now We Get Conte', '100 Ways to Kill' and 'The Immortals'.
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