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Forty years since May 9, 1978, when the body of the president of DC was found dead in a Renault 4 in Rome, Ezio Mauro, historical director of the Republic, traces the events related to the murder of Aldo Moro, one of the most crucial events in the history of the First Republic. From the abduction of the statesman, to the 55 days of imprisonment until the killing and the discovery of his body, the spectator is led into the actualities of those days through the gaze of a reporter whose narration, after decades, is seasoned with lyrical moments of great emotional impact.
Organized on the occasion of the “Day of Remembrance dedicated to the victims of terrorism and of the massacres of this matrix”.
In collaboration with Casa della Memoria.