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The Rubber Wall
Theatrical release poster by Renato Casaro
Directed byMarco Risi
Written byAndrea Purgatori
Sandro Petraglia
Stefano Rulli
Produced byMario Cecchi Gori
Vittorio Cecchi Gori
Maurizio Tedesco
StarringCorso Salani
CinematographyMauro Marchetti
Edited byClaudio Di Mauro
Music byFrancesco De Gregori
Distributed byPenta Distribuzione
Release date
  • September 12, 1991 (1991-09-12) (Italy)
Running time
120 minutes
LanguageItalian

The Invisible Wall[1][2] (Italian: Il muro di gomma, lit.'The Rubber Wall') is a 1991 Italian drama film directed by Marco Risi. The film, which deals with the crash of Itavia Flight 870, entered the competition at the 48th Venice International Film Festival.[3][4]

Plot

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Italy, on the evening of June 27, 1980, a civil aircraft flown by the Italian domestic airline Itavia, travelling from Bologna to Palermo, disappears in flight. Its remains are near Ustica: eighty victims. The causes are mysterious.

Cast

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Moliterno, Gino (12 October 2009). The A to Z of Italian Cinema. Scarecrow Press. p. 269. ISBN 978-0-8108-7059-8.
  2. ^ Vitti, Antonio (2009). The Films of Gianni Amelio. Metauro. pp. 63, 176. ISBN 978-88-6156-021-5.
  3. ^ Edoardo Pittalis, Roberto Pugliese, Bella di Notte, August 1996.
  4. ^ Andrew Spicer (19 March 2010). Historical Dictionary of Film Noir. Scarecrow Press, 2010, p. 465. ISBN 9780810873780.
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