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Mar 6, 1998 · A movie by Marco Risi that follows different stories and characters in a Rome suburb on New Year's Eve. The title means \"the last New Year's Eve\" in Italian, but it has nothing to do with the German word \"kaputt\" (broken).
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- Comedy, Drama
- Marco Risi
- 1998-03-06
Kaputt Mundi. The Last New Year's Eve ( Italian: L'ultimo capodanno) is a 1998 Italian comedy drama film directed by Marco Risi. It is based on the short story L'ultimo capodanno dell'umanità by Niccolò Ammaniti. [1]
Martin Bora, fresh from his adventures in Verona, is in Rome as aide-de-camp to General Westphal. Coincidently, so is Inspector Guidi who worked with him in Verona on a delicate investigation. Guidi is put in charge of investigating the murder of a German civilian and, in the process Bora also becomes involved.
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Oct 10, 1998 · Kaputt Mundi is a 1998 film about a series of chaotic events around a luxury apartment complex in Rome. It features car crashes, soccer teams, Mafioso, masochists, dynamite and more.
A black comedy about a chaotic New Year's Eve in a Rome condo complex, starring Monica Bellucci and others. The film is based on a novel by Niccolo Ammaniti and directed by Marco Risi.
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