Time to Kill is a powerful movie that takes place in 1936 during the Italian colonization of Ethiopia. The story revolves around an Italian officer stationed in Ethiopia who befriends his Ethiopian enemy. As tensions rise, the officer faces a moral dilemma and must make difficult choices. The film explores themes of colonialism, racism, and the complexities of friendship.
A sanitary battalion of Italian Army is sent to Sorman oasis in Lybia during the Africa campaign in 1940. Soon an Italian missionary, living nearby, succeed to transform the occupation by Italian Army in a kind of humanitarian mission. In fact all the battalion is involved to help the local population. The war anyway goes on with no regards to human feelings. The "glorious" Fascist campaign is going to became a fast retreat.
The film is set in 1941 during the Second World War, when the city of Benghazi in Italian-ruled Libya was occupied by British forces. Italian inhabitants of Benghazi work to resist the British and discover their military plans. One man, Captain Enrico Berti, appears to be collaborating with the British but is in fact working undercover for Italian intelligence. The film ends with the city being recaptured by Italian troops and their Nazi German allies.
A couple sets up an African game preserve, only to have British and Italian armies fight over the waterholes.
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