Noi cannibali (1953)
A quiet village in a distant corner of Italy becomes the stage for a tense, morally charged drama about trust, fear, and the fragile line between civilization and instinct. When a mysterious influx of rumors and strange behavior unsettles the community, a small group of residents must confront their own appetites for power, belonging, and mercy. As the tension tightens, alliances shift and secrets surface, forcing each character to decide what they are willing to risk for the sake of truth, safety, and humanity. A taut, character-driven meditation on collective fear and the costs of hiding behind ordinary façades.
Noi cannibali (1953) A quiet village in a distant corner of Italy becomes the stage for a tense, morally charged drama about trust, fear, and the fragile line between civilization and instinct. When a mysterious influx of rumors and strange behavior unsettles the community, a small group of residents must confront their own appetites for power, belonging, and mercy. As the tension tightens, alliances shift and secrets surface, forcing each character to decide what they are willing to risk for the sake of truth, safety, and humanity. A taut, character-driven meditation on collective fear and the costs of hiding behind ordinary façades.