Italian film director whose work (as discussed in the provided review) explores human relationships within institutional settings such as the prison system.

Directed Elisa (reviewed here). The review notes Elisa is set in a fenced Swiss rehabilitation facility and highlights performances by Barbara Ronchi and Roschdy Zem, with a cameo by Valeria Golino and a supporting role by Diego Ribon.

The provided review praises Leonardo Di Costanzo's Elisa for its humane, probing look at guilt and recovery. The film is set in a fenced Swiss rehabilitation facility and is inspired by true events. Barbara Ronchi's performance is highlighted, alongside Roschdy Zem and a cameo by Valeria Golino. Di Costanzo is noted for continuing an exploration of prison-related human relationships.

For:Film enthusiasts and critics interested in serious dramas about guilt, rehabilitation and institutional settings.

 The film is inspired by true events (as an opening caption reminds us), but in the end it’s little more than a pretext to talk instead about guilt, remorse, the possibility of recovery, and also, thanks to an essential cameo by Valeria Golino, about respect for victims and their families.

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