Bankomatt is a 1989 Italian-Swiss drama film directed by Villi Hermann. It was entered into the 39th Berlin International Film Festival.[1] The story follows a man planning and conducting a bank robbery. It is revealed he was formerly an employee of the bank, and is acting out of disgruntlement towards the current boss.
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Directed by | Villi Hermann |
Written by | Villi Hermann Giovanni Pascutto |
Produced by | Villi Hermann Enzo Porcelli |
Starring | Bruno Ganz |
Cinematography | Carlo Varini |
Edited by | Fernanda Indoni |
Music by | Franco Piersanti |
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Running time | 88 minutes |
Countries | Italy Switzerland |
Language | Italian |
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