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Alternate Names: Jenny Ulrich
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Jennifer Ulrich played Katrin, the lead character in 'Room 205' (2011). The film follows Katrin, a 19-year-old student who moves into Room 205 of a dorm despite strange occurrences and rumors about it being vacant for over a year. This role showcases Jennifer's ability to portray youthful independence and resilience in the face of mysterious events.
Release Year: 2012
Nation: France, Italy, Romania
Alternative Title: Diaz: Política e Violência, Diaz: Un crime d'état, Diaz, Diaz - Non pulire questo sangue, Школа 'Диаз', Diaz. No limpiéis esta sangre
Director: Daniele Vicari
Writer: Alessandro Bandinelli, Daniele Vicari, Emanuele Scaringi, Laura Paolucci
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Companies: A Plus Image 3, BNL – Gruppo BNP Paribas, Fandango, IDM Südtirol - Alto Adige Film Fund, Le Pacte, Mandragora, MiC, Provincia Autonoma di Bolzano, Regione Lazio, Studioul de Creatie Cinematografica al Ministerului Culturii
Genre: Drama, History
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Keywords: based on true story, police brutality
In July 2001, during the G8 summit in Genoa, over 200,000 protesters clash with police, leading to the death of a young activist named Carlo Giuliani. The police subsequently raid the Diaz high school where around a hundred people, mostly unarmed students and independent reporters, had taken shelter. What follows is a night of police brutality, with those present subjected to violent attacks using batons and shameless humiliation upon arrest.
Directed by Daniele Vicari in 2012, 'Diaz - Don't Clean Up This Blood' is a dramatic retelling of the true events surrounding the G8 summit protests in Genoa. The film focuses on the night raid on the Diaz high school, an incident that was deemed 'the most serious breach of civil liberties in a democratic Western country since World War II' by Amnesty International.