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Draquila – L'Italia che trema : ウィキペディア英語版
Draquila – L'Italia che trema

''Draquila – L'Italia che trema'' (''Draquila – Italy Shakes'') is a 2010 Italian satirical documentary film about the political matters regarding the earthquake that hit the Italian city of L'Aquila in 2009. It stars the comedian Sabina Guzzanti, who also wrote and directed. It was presented out of competition at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival, causing a boycott from the Italian government.
The movie name is a portmanteau between ''L'Aquila'' and ''Dracula'', while the subtitle "''Poteri speciali ad un uomo speciale''" ("special powers for a special man") pertain to Guido Bertolaso, the discussed chief of Protezione Civile.
== Plot==
Beginning from the earthquake in L'Aquila in 2009, the film investigates the way the "Protezione Civile" reacted to the catastrophe. It is shown as an extension of the government, not respecting the law, and putting political service above its responsibilities of the crisis. Sabina Guzzanti caricatures Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi and is critical of the government, especially Berlusconi and Guido Bertolaso, the chief of the Protezione Civile. She presents the Italian opposition as invisible and ineffective.

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