The motley gang at the heart of Massimiliano Bruno’s time-travel saga returns after the successful trilogy of films with a new story in 6 episodes. Directed by Massimiliano Bruno and Alessio Maria Federici, Non ci resta che il crimine - La serie reunites Moreno (Marco Giallini), Giuseppe (Gian Marco Tognazzi), Claudio (Giampaolo Morelli) and Gianfranco (Massimiliano Bruno) for an adventure in 1970 when Giuseppe decides to look for his birth mother having found out that he is adopted.
After the films set in the Eighties when the banda della Magliana flourished in Rome (locations for Non ci resta che il crimine and Ritorno al crimine), and the Fascist regime of the Forties (locations for C'era una volta il crimine), the new Sky Original series continues on from the last film and takes the chaotic band of friends to Seventies Rome amidst left wing student protests and the right wing plot of the Borghese coup.
Sweeping views of Rome – in 1970, the three friends follow Sergio, a member of the collective, as he leaves before the start of a demonstration, walking along lungotevere away from Castel Sant’Angelo – are combined with specific exteriors such as a Fascist bookshop in rione Monti, again in 1970, where Moreno and two others are stopped. The scene was shot in Albano Laziale, in particular in piazza Salvatore Fagiolo.
The three quickly take advantage of the portal, located in piazza Lauro De Bosis, in the Foro Italico, Rome, to return to the present after the Fascist bomb explosion when Giuseppe saves his mother’s life. The night-time city that they find on their return is strangely empty, the buildings bearing the linear features of Rationalist architecture. Their encounter with regime soldiers who ask for their permits and arrest them takes place in via dell’Architettura, on the corner with viale della Civiltà Romana in EUR, the neighbourhood of Rome that best visualizes the regime’s construction techniques.
Realising that they have caused a tear in time, the friends must return to the past: to the gardens of via Carlo Felice, Basilica di San Giovanni, walkways of the Aurelian walls and the museum della Fanteria, where Sergio enrols them for an unofficial police operation; to look like Fascist sympathizers, they buy clothes at the nearby market in via Sannio.
Gianfranco escapes from the regime prison located in Piramide Cestia, in the Ostiense area. The travellers’ last journey takes them to piazza Vittorio, known as piazza Littoria during the Fascist regime.
The motley gang at the heart of Massimiliano Bruno’s time-travel saga returns after the successful trilogy of films with a new story in 6 episodes. Directed by Massimiliano Bruno and Alessio Maria Federici, Non ci resta che il crimine - La serie reunites Moreno (Marco Giallini), Giuseppe (Gian Marco Tognazzi), Claudio (Giampaolo Morelli) and Gianfranco (Massimiliano Bruno) for an adventure in 1970 when Giuseppe decides to look for his birth mother having found out that he is adopted.
After the films set in the Eighties when the banda della Magliana flourished in Rome (locations for Non ci resta che il crimine and Ritorno al crimine), and the Fascist regime of the Forties (locations for C'era una volta il crimine), the new Sky Original series continues on from the last film and takes the chaotic band of friends to Seventies Rome amidst left wing student protests and the right wing plot of the Borghese coup.
Sweeping views of Rome – in 1970, the three friends follow Sergio, a member of the collective, as he leaves before the start of a demonstration, walking along lungotevere away from Castel Sant’Angelo – are combined with specific exteriors such as a Fascist bookshop in rione Monti, again in 1970, where Moreno and two others are stopped. The scene was shot in Albano Laziale, in particular in piazza Salvatore Fagiolo.
The three quickly take advantage of the portal, located in piazza Lauro De Bosis, in the Foro Italico, Rome, to return to the present after the Fascist bomb explosion when Giuseppe saves his mother’s life. The night-time city that they find on their return is strangely empty, the buildings bearing the linear features of Rationalist architecture. Their encounter with regime soldiers who ask for their permits and arrest them takes place in via dell’Architettura, on the corner with viale della Civiltà Romana in EUR, the neighbourhood of Rome that best visualizes the regime’s construction techniques.
Realising that they have caused a tear in time, the friends must return to the past: to the gardens of via Carlo Felice, Basilica di San Giovanni, walkways of the Aurelian walls and the museum della Fanteria, where Sergio enrols them for an unofficial police operation; to look like Fascist sympathizers, they buy clothes at the nearby market in via Sannio.
Gianfranco escapes from the regime prison located in Piramide Cestia, in the Ostiense area. The travellers’ last journey takes them to piazza Vittorio, known as piazza Littoria during the Fascist regime.