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  1. Five Moons Square (Italian: Piazza delle Cinque Lune), also known as Five Moons Plaza and Piazza of the Five Moons, is a 2003 political thriller film written and directed by Renzo Martinelli, who had also directed Porzûs (1997) and Vajont (2001).

  2. May 9, 2003 · Five Moons Plaza: Directed by Renzo Martinelli. With Donald Sutherland, Giancarlo Giannini, Stefania Rocca, Aisha Cerami. One of the main players in Italian politics, Aldo Moro, gets kidnapped and murdered by terrorists. One judge finds evidence that sheds dangerous new light on the case.

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    • Drama, Thriller
    • Renzo Martinelli
    • 2003-05-09
  3. five moon square/piazza of the five moons A hard hitting, fast paced political thriller that starts with the investigating judge (Donald Sutherland) receiving a reel of film showing the murder of Aldo Moro, an Italian politician murdered by the Red Brigade terrorist group.

  4. The film shows the cold blooded killing of five men and the abduction of another. It is previously unknown footage of the kidnapping of the President of the Italian Christian Democratic party Aldo Moro and the brutal murder of his escort in Rome on March 16th, 1978. ...Five Moons Square (2003) ( 5 Moons Plaza ) ( Piazza delle cinque lune )

    • DVD
  5. One of the main players in Italian politics, Aldo Moro, gets kidnapped and murdered by terrorists. One judge finds evidence that put new dangerous light on the case. IMDb 6.0 1 h 49 min 2005. 13+. Drama · Suspense · Action.

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    The film shows the cold blooded killing of five men and the abduction of another. It is previously unknown footage of the kidnapping of the President of the Italian Christian Democratic party Aldo Moro and the brutal murder of his escort in Rome on March 16th, 1978. ...Five Moons Square (2003) ( 5 Moons Plaza ) ( Piazza delle cinque lune )

    • DVD
  7. May 9, 2003 · Overview. Just the night before his retirement District Attorney Saracini is given a film showing the kidnapping of Aldo Moro. As the District Attorney takes on the case he along with his team finds more compelling and secretive evidences. Too many secrets are found that should stayed as secrets.