"When Marco Bellocchio, one of Italy's best-known anti-establishment film-makers, was asked to make a film about Moro's abduction and murder, he decided it was time to get inside the terrorists' heads, rather than simply set out the facts. So 'Good Morning, Night' (Buongiorno Notte) is not a documentary but the story of the fictional character Chiara, the only woman in the Red Brigades cell that snatches Moro. Bellocchio calls her the 'piccola terrorista' or "little terrorist," The Guardian speaks with Bellocchio about the film depicting a character from one of Italy's most notorious rebel organizations from the '70s.

