Immerse yourself in the world of Jacques Deray's cult film with this Borsalino Poster. Admire Alain Delon and Jean-Paul Belmondo, friends and enemies in 1930s Marseille. Let yourself be seduced by the captivating and nostalgic atmosphere of this timeless work.
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Description of this Borsalino Poster
Borsalino is a 1970 French gangster film directed by Jacques Deray starring Jean-Paul Belmondo, Alain Delon and Catherine Rouvel. It was presented at the 20th Berlin International Film Festival. In 2009, Empire ranked it 19th in a poll titled "The 20 Greatest Gangster Movies You've Never Seen...Probably". A sequel, Borsalino & Co, was released in 1974 with Alain Delon in the lead role. The film is based on the real lives of gangsters Paul Carbone and François Spirito, who collaborated with Nazi Germany during the occupation of France in World War II (although this is not mentioned in the film).
In 1930, in Marseille, a gangster named Siffredi leaves prison and searches for his former girlfriend, Lola. He finds her with Capella, another gangster. The two men argue over Lola, but become friends and team up to rig horse races and prize fights.
They are contacted by Rinaldi, a lawyer who works for Marello and Poli, the two crime bosses who control all organized crime in Marseille. Rinaldi suggests that Siffredi and Capella take control of the Marseille fish market and remove it from Marello. They succeed, but become too ambitious and attempt to take over the meat market, controlled by Poli. The latter tries to have Capella and Siffredi killed, but they succeed in killing him instead. Rinaldi is killed by another gangster named The Dancer.
Capella and Siffredi emerge as the new bosses of the Marseille underworld. Capella decides to leave Marseille but is killed by an assassin. Siffredi then decides to leave Marseille in turn.