Italian film director known for Velocità Massima (2002) and Diaz: Don't Clean Up This Blood (2012).

Daniele Vicari is an Italian film director whose notable films include Velocità Massima (2002) and Diaz: Don't Clean Up This Blood (2012).

Two DeBaser reviews discuss Daniele Vicari's films: Velocità Massima (2002), a character-driven story about youth and street racing, and Diaz: Don't Clean Up This Blood (2012), a reconstruction of a real political tragedy. Reviewers praise Vicari's civic commitment and realism while noting limits in fictional imagination. Both reviews recommend his work for viewers interested in social issues and contemporary Italian cinema.

For:Fans of contemporary Italian cinema, students of film and politics, and viewers interested in social-issue films.

 "DIAZ" was a necessary film, and my judgment can only be positive in respect of the initiative, courage, and effort of those who wanted to fill the cinematic void on the "most serious suspension of democratic rights in a Western country since World War II".

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 I have learned the hard way that when you're faced with the debut film of a young Italian director, there's a good chance you'll encounter a morally diligent, introspective piece.

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