A wounded agitator seized a nation by sleeper car while the world watched.
How did a fringe movement of street fighters topple a centuries-old order in a single weekend? What happens when a state becomes so paralyzed that it hands the keys to its own executioner?
Dominic Haynes delivers a cinematic retelling of the birth of Fascism. Moving from the blood-stained Po Valley to the gilded Quirinal Palace, this narrative weaves together the perspectives of Mussolini, the ruthless Italo Balbo, a paralyzed King, and the intellectual Margherita Sarfatti. This is history as it was felt—raw, violent, and inevitable.
Inside, you will witness:
You may know the name, but you have never felt the suffocating heat of the mobilization or the damp chill of the march. This is the definitive psychological portrait of a collapse that changed the world.
Witness the fall of Rome.