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Gioco a Incastro 2000

90 min📅 2000-01-01

Directed by the prolific Enzo G. Castellari, *Gioco a Incastro* (2000) unfolds like a shadowy puzzle where appearances deceive and truth hides in plain sight. The story begins with a chilling attack on Eleonora, a wealthy heiress, her assailant obscured by a motorcycle helmet.

Director: Enzo G. Castellari

Cast

Eleonora Brigliadori
Eleonora Brigliadori
Eleonora
Cesare Bocci
Cesare Bocci
Andrea
Orso Maria Guerrini
Orso Maria Guerrini
Mancuso
Vanessa Gravina
Vanessa Gravina
Sveva
Luca Ward
Luca Ward
Andy
Corrado Tedeschi
Corrado Tedeschi
Enrico
Barbara Ricci
Barbara Ricci
Valeria

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Gioco a Incastro (2000) about?

*Gioco a Incastro* follows a wealthy heiress targeted in a brutal attack, with her photographer—hired by her husband—capturing a suspect who becomes the prime culprit. As the police close in, the real truth emerges, exposing layers of betrayal and hidden motives behind the crime.

Who directed Gioco a Incastro?

Enzo G. Castellari directed *Gioco a Incastro*. Known for his work in Italian cinema, Castellari brings a sharp eye for suspense and intricate plotting to this TV movie.

Who stars in Gioco a Incastro?

The film stars Eleonora Brigliadori, Cesare Bocci, Orso Maria Guerrini, Vanessa Gravina, and Luca Ward in pivotal roles.

Is Gioco a Incastro (2000) worth watching?

As an early 2000s Italian thriller, *Gioco a Incastro* offers a tightly woven mystery with compelling twists, though it may lack the polish of big-budget films. Fans of classic whodunits and Castellari's style will find it a rewarding watch.

How long is Gioco a Incastro?

*Gioco a Incastro* runs for 90 minutes.

About Gioco a Incastro (2000) — A 2000 Thriller Where One Moment Changes Everything

Directed by the prolific Enzo G. Castellari, *Gioco a Incastro* (2000) unfolds like a shadowy puzzle where appearances deceive and truth hides in plain sight. The story begins with a chilling attack on Eleonora, a wealthy heiress, her assailant obscured by a motorcycle helmet. A photographer hired by her suspicious husband captures a fleeting image of an architect near the crime scene—setting off a chain of assumptions that point to him as both lover and killer. But the film's intrigue lies in the unraveling of these false leads, a masterclass in suspense that keeps viewers guessing until the final revelation.

Set against the backdrop of Italy's high society tensions, *Gioco a Incastro* blends the razor-sharp pacing of a thriller with the claustrophobic atmosphere of a TV movie. Castellari crafts a tale where trust is fragile, and every character's motive feels layered with suspicion. With a runtime of just 90 minutes, this 2000 gem delivers a tight, twist-driven narrative that lingers long after the credits roll.