Description: The White Uno Gang was a criminal organization made up mainly of police officers with ties to the far right that was active during the 1980’s and 1990’s. The gang operated in Italy, primarily in the Emilia-Romagna region, known for committing numerous heists, causing significant casualties, and raising suspicions of possible ties to terrorism.
Genre: Series
Date Created: Not specified
Content Provider: CATTLEYA
Email: info@cattleya.it
Phone: +39 06 36 72 01
Fax: +39 06 36 72 050
Status: Development
Producers: Riccardo Tozzi – Pietro Valsecchi – Camilla Nesbitt
Writer/Producer: Leonardo Fasoli – Maddalena Ravagli
Production Partner: MOONTRIP
Email: info@moontrip.it
Another Production Partner: CAMFILM
Email: info@camfilm.it
Phone: +39 06 40419051
White Uno Gang: A Gripping Tale of Crime and Conspiracy in Italy
Set against the turbulent backdrop of 1980s and 1990s Italy, “White Uno Gang” unfolds a riveting story that ventures into the dark underbelly of a notorious criminal organization largely composed of police officers. With its roots deeply intertwined in the far-right ideology, this series explores the brutal reality of a gang that executed over one hundred heists, leaving a trail of violence and intrigue that still haunts investigators today. The series promises to shed light on the unsettling connections that blur the lines between law enforcement and criminality, bringing viewers face-to-face with the moral complexities inherent in society.
Developed by the acclaimed production team at Cattleya, “White Uno Gang” features an impressive script by talented writers Leonardo Fasoli and Maddalena Ravagli. With the guidance of seasoned producers Riccardo Tozzi, Pietro Valsecchi, and Camilla Nesbitt, this series is poised to evoke thoughtful discussions about accountability, power, and the haunting whispers of Italy’s past. The intertwining stories of the gang members, their motivations, and the societal implications of their actions serve as a compelling narrative structure, drawing attention to a significant but often overlooked chapter in modern Italian history.
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