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The Mattei Affair

 
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The Mattei Affair
(Il Caso Mattei)
Directed by Francesco Rosi
Produced by Franco Cristaldi
Written by Tito Di Stefano
Tonino Guerra
Starring Gian Maria Volontè
Luigi Squarzina
Gianfranco Ombuen
Music by Piero Piccioni
Cinematography Pasqualino De Santis
Distributed by Paramount Pictures
Release date(s) Flag of France May, 1972 (premiere at Cannes)
Flag of the United States 20 May 1973 (NYC only)
Running time 116 min.
Language Italian

The Mattei Affair (Italian: Il Caso Mattei) is a 1972 film directed by Francesco Rosi. It depicts the life and mysterious death of Enrico Mattei, an Italian businessman who in the aftermath of World War II managed to avoid the sale of the nascent Italian oil and hydrocarbon industry to US companies and developed them in the Eni, a state-owned oil company which rivaled the seven sisters for oil and gas deals in northern African and middle eastern countries.

The film shared the Grand Prix with The Working Class Goes to Heaven at the 1972 Cannes Film Festival.[1] Italian star Gian Maria Volonté was the leading actor in both films.

Cast

  • Gian Maria Volontè - Enrico Mattei
  • Luigi Squarzina - Journalist
  • Gianfranco Ombuen - Ing. Ferrari
  • Edda Ferronao - Mrs. Mattei
  • Accursio Di Leo - Sicilian important man #1
  • Giuseppe Lo Presti - Sicilian important man #2
  • Aldo Barberito - Official
  • Dario Michaelis - Carabinieri official
  • Peter Baldwin - McHale (journalist)
  • Franco Graziosi - Minister
  • Elio Jotta - Head of commission
  • Luciano Colitti - Bertuzzi
  • Terenzio Cordova - Police official
  • Camillo Milli - Change teller
  • Jean Rougeul - American official

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