
Claudio Lazzaro
Directing
Known For

Pascale, married to an architect, misses her flight to London and is forced to stay in Berlin, at the Kleinhoff Hotel where she stayed as a student. Karl, a would-be revolutionary lives in the adjoining room and Pascale spies him and his ex-girl-friend through a hole. Then she follows him to a questionable place where she is arrested by the police during a revolutionists raid. When she returns to the Kleinhoff Hotel, Pascale finds Karl crying, and enters his room to console him and they have a love affair.
Kleinhoff Hotel

A quartet of young neo-Fascists terrorise the Milanise locals while the Police mostly look the other way.
San Babila-8 P.M.

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Bandiera Viola

From Claudio Lazzaro: "The extreme right seen from the inside: its music, its leaders, its alliances, its rites, and the political acceptance that is opening the Italian Nazi-fascists the doors to institutionalized power. But why are they being accepted and recognized? Because in Italy the radical right wing accounts for 500,000 votes that play a key role within the Italian election system, where 25,000 votes can make the difference and decide who is going to govern the Country. NAZIROCK tells the story of this political transition using the 'skin', 'oi', 'white power' and 'punkadestra' musical bands who sing fascists songs as a main theme."
Nazirock

Claudio Lazzaro, a print journalist, with this documentary enters the ranks of Bossi's group, listens, records, and witnesses the words and goals of the League leaders, without judging. The rough voice of Umberto, the vehemence of Borghezio, the firmness of Bastoni (a surname, a guarantee), coordinator of the Green Shirts, form the picture of the situation. But who, precisely, are the Green Shirts?