Product Details
- An MVD Exclusive
- Version: Limited Edition
- SKU: UN-1152
- Format: DVD
- UPC: 760137129936
- Street Date: 09/26/23
- PreBook Date: 08/22/23
- Label: Unearthed Films »
- Genre: Action/Adventure
- Run Time: 135 mins
- Number of Discs: 0
- Audio: STEREO
- Year of Production: 2015
- Region Code: 0
- Box Lot:
- Territory: NORTH AMERICA
- Language: Italian
Cast & Crew
- Actors:
- Pierfrancesco Favino as Filippo Malgradi
- Claudio Amendola as Samurai
- Elio Germano as Sebastiano
- Alessandro Borghi as Numero 8
- Greta Scarano as Viola
- Director: Stefano Sollima
Product Assets
Suburra
Criminal rivalries and endemic corruption are exposed when plans are made to turn a seaside town into a gambling paradise.
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In 2011, Ostia is the subject of a giant real estate project intended to make the harbor of Ancient Rome the Las Vegas of today. But the place soon becomes a battlefield where criminals and politicians either join forces cynically or fight each other ruthlessly. The infernal showdown will last seven days, claiming many lives.
Media
Bonus Materials
- Production Gallery
- Theatrical Trailer
Sales Points
- Rated 91% on the Tomato Meter!
- Basis of the 3 Season Netflix Series 'Suburra: Blood on Rome'.
- From the director of 'Sicario: Day of the Soldado' and 'Gomorrah', a long running series on HBO Max
- Featuring a soundtrack by M83
Press Quotes
A Mafia thriller even Scorsese would be proud of
—Philip De Semlyen, Empire Magazine
Italian cinema at its finest
—Jon Lyus , Heyuguys
Storytelling at its most cinematic
—Kevin Harley, Total Film
A terrific Mob drama
—The Guardian
Suburra is a sprawling Italian crime drama with genuinely epic ambitions.
—Kevin Maher, Times (UK)
Sollima pulls this together into a slick, polished whole, marked by an energy and focus that allows him to travel through Suburra's various intersecting threads of exploitation, dominance and moral train-wrecks.
—Alexandra Heller-Nicholas, The Blue Lenses
An ensemble thriller of epic dimensions reminiscent of greek tragedy.
—Xavi Sánchez Pons, Sensasine
A ensemble movie disguised as gangster cinema, 'Suburra' is overwhelming.
—Alberto Abuín , Espinof
Evoking the spirit of 1970s crime maestro Fernando Di Leo, Sollima's sense of pace and place is impeccable, while the performances seethe with decadence, danger and despair.
—David Parkinson, Radio Times