Walking Over the Bridge
Antonio Baruchi takes refuge under the protection of the Marchetti Crime Family to avenge his father's unjust killing. This black and white noir style film of the 1950s follows his journey filled with revenge, love, despair, ambition, and hatred. Will he be able to free himself from the burden of his father's death? Or will this consume and bury him in the life of crime? The film is filled with characters that captivate the audience's attention and a plot that delves into the depths of the story. The film's compelling experiences and audience reactions tell the reality and drama of the conflict and confusion Antonio is going through. The film is full of details depicting the reality and complexity of the 1950s crime world. The film is filled with a dark atmosphere and passionate characters, the classic elements of the noir style.
The film presents a realistic portrait of the streets of America in the 1950s. The shootings have been carefully carried out in locations selected to recreate the period atmosphere of the 1950s.