‘Portobello’: the Camorra disrupts Italian prime time television in Marco Bellocchio's new miniseries
The miniseries 'Portobello' by Marco Bellocchio examines a significant judicial error in Italy involving the television presenter Enzo Tortora, who was wrongfully imprisoned.
The Lesson of Tortora: "Justice is the Cornerstone of a State of Law"
Enzo Tortora's famous declaration about justice highlights the struggles faced by those wrongfully accused in the legal system, resonating amid ongoing discussions about a justice referendum in Italy.
Tortora, Craxi, and Cav: The Posthumous Revenge of Three Great Victims of 'Toga-Rule'
The article reflects on how three deceased figures—Enzo Tortora, Bettino Craxi, and Silvio Berlusconi—might have voted in a referendum on justice reform, considering their past experiences with a judicial system that they felt was corrupt and biased.
Bellocchio: "My Portobello is not an endorsement for the referendum"
Director Marco Bellocchio clarifies that his upcoming series 'Portobello' is not linked to the referendum regarding the separation of judicial careers in Italy.
The Calvary of Tortora Persecuted by Magistrates and Also by the Media
Marco Bellocchio clarifies that his series 'Portobello' does not endorse the 'Yes' vote in the upcoming justice referendum, despite its timing coinciding with the event, as it recounts the unjust suffering of Enzo Tortora.
The separation could (perhaps) have avoided the worst
The article discusses how the separation of careers for magistrates might have changed the course of justice in the case of Enzo Tortora, who was wrongfully convicted.
The Yes dismantles Landini. 'Shameless lie'
At a Forza Italia convention in Milan, a heartfelt open letter criticized the judiciary, highlighting the tragic story of Enzo Tortora and the campaign's support for a referendum on justice reform.
The Truth is Upside Down. The Lesson of Enzo Tortora's Companion to Marco Travaglio
The new year has unofficially ignited the 'hostilities' ahead of the spring justice referendum, with Marco Travaglio using the case of Enzo Tortora to argue against supporters of judicial reforms.