Five Moons Plaza is a drama, mystery, and thriller movie set in Italy during the 1970s, a time period known as the years of lead. The story revolves around a controversial politician who gets kidnapped. The movie explores themes of conspiracy theories, deception, and the Italian intelligence service. It also touches upon topics such as Operation Gladio, the Aldo Moro kidnapping, and the Brigate Rosse terrorist group. The plot follows a judge who is assigned to investigate the case and uncovers a deep state stay-behind operation. With a backdrop of political intrigue and suspense, Five Moons Plaza delves into the dark secrets of Italian politics.
The film is the result of a planned trilogy about the kidnapping and murder of Aldo Moro by the Red Brigades first announced by director Grimaldi in 2003: shot in the UK on a low budget, the project was never completed because of lack of funding and other issues, and the existing footage from the first two planned installments was condensed into a single movie and released on DVD in 2009.
At the end of the seventies the Red Brigades are plotting a new target to hit, the president of the Christian Democrats Aldo Moro. On 16 March 1978, the band of the Red Brigades went on the attack. The terrorists kidnap Aldo Moro and kill all the men in his escort.
Documentary that aims to tell the truth about the Moro crime.
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