Il giudice ragazzino Filming Locations
Where was Il giudice ragazzino filmed? Il giudice ragazzino was filmed in 5 locations across Italy in the following places:
Il giudice ragazzino Filming Locations
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Il giudice ragazzino (1994)
The true story of Rosario Livatino, a young judge in Sicily in the early 1980s, who have been nicknamed 'The Boy Judge' from the President of the Republic. He's strictly incorruptible, working hard and refusing even to shake hands with suspects. He then starts a number of investigations that lead him to touch the mafia power in the area, and then to personal war with the hidden organization.