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  1. Alessandro Gassmann took Best Actor at Venice for his performance as the conflicted Samaritan in Mauro Mancini’s award-winning debut. A moral and spiritual enquiry into inherited contempt and the value of redemption, Thou Shalt Not Hate spins a parable from the paradoxical effects of guilt.

  2. Sep 10, 2020 · Thou Shalt Not Hate. 2020 Drama · 1h 36m. We've checked all the major streaming services, and this title is not found on any of them right now. Get Notified. Simone Segre, a renowned surgeon of Jewish origins, lives in a city in the north-east of Italy. A quiet life, an elegant apartment and no connection with his past.

  3. Thou Shalt Not Hate 1h 36m Drama Directed By: Mauro Mancini RAI Radiotelevisione Italiana, Stern Pictures, Movimento ...

  4. Directed by Mauro Mancini. Italy, 2021. Drama. Italian. 96 minutes. In a city in the northeast, a Central European non-place, a combination of heterogeneous history, different ethnic groups, and with an old Jewish community lives Simone Segre (Alessandro Gassmann), an established surgeon of Jewish origin: he has a quiet life, he lives in an ...

  5. Sep 7, 2020 · Interview: Mauro Mancini • Director of Thou Shalt Not Hate “I wanted what the characters don’t say to one another to be more important than what they do say” VENICE 2020: Cineuropa interviewed Mauro Mancini, the director of Thou Shalt Not Hate, the only Italian film in competition in International Critics’ Week . 07/09/2020

  6. Simone Segre, a renowned surgeon of Jewish origins, lives in a city in the north-east of Italy. A quiet life, an elegant apartment and no connection with his past. One day he finds himself assisting a man victim of a hit and run accident. But when he discovers a nazi tattoo on his chest, Simone abandons him to his destiny. Filled with guilt, he ends up tracing the man’s family: Marica, the ...

  7. Thou Shalt Not Hate (2020) Little gem. Very well directed. Little gem. A very well directed and acted movie which intrigues the viewer as it moves from a strong rather melodramatic start to a more subtle and unspoken development. As the movie departs from poignant scenes to embrace realism, characters leave stereotipes and come to the truth ...