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Due to the refusal, Risi used alternative locations in Rome (including a private school and a psychiatric hospital) and Trieste to recreate the military atmosphere.
The film portrays military life as a traumatic, often senseless experience defined by boredom, psychological harassment, and existential dissatisfaction. Historical Significance & Controversy
The title refers to the "365 days until dawn," a common countdown used by recruits awaiting discharge. Cast & Credits Soldati - 365 all'alba (1987) - IMDb Soldati - 365 all alba 1987 HD - Altadefinizione01
is a landmark 1987 Italian drama directed by Marco Risi that offers a gritty, realistic look at mandatory military service. The film was significant for its transition of Risi from comedy to serious social commentary, particularly regarding the controversial practice of "nonnismo" (hazing). Core Plot & Conflict
Claudio Scanna (played by Claudio Amendola ) is a hot-headed private who immediately clashes with his superiors. Due to the refusal, Risi used alternative locations
The story follows a group of young recruits from diverse backgrounds as they navigate their year of service at a barracks in Pontebba.
Lieutenant Fili ( Massimo Dapporto ) develops a personal vendetta against Scanna, blaming him for a missed promotion. Cast & Credits Soldati - 365 all'alba (1987)
Before production, the Italian Ministry of Defence refused to grant permission for filming in real barracks. They feared the film would exacerbate public outrage over a recent string of suicides linked to hazing in the army.