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To have a better communication with Fausto,
when Carlo was not present, Henk had bought
an English-Italian dictionary in La Spezia.
He also asked around for black and white
films, but someone told him he had to go
to Genoa for that. So Henk saw a lot of
Liguria. And he went to Pisa, in Tuscany
to rent the Elio Petri video 'Indagine su
un cittadino al di sopra di ogni sospetto'
(Investigation of a citizen above suspicion).
With Gian Maria Volontè. Fausto said: "It gives
a pretty good impression of what I like in
movies, for instance: Small people walking
in huge galleries and casting long shadows."



In his life Fausto had supported many
political parties. What Henk couldn't
understand was that before the war he
was a communist, and afterwards fascist.
You'd expect the other way around.
"Yes, but you had to know both my father,
and Giorgio Almirante to understand. But
Fini, I don't like him, never mind Rauti."
The Lega Nord, less than six months. Maybe
now he was going to the PDS. Indeed Fausto
had said that he and his deceased wife Nina
had remained childless, but that was not
quite the truth. They had a daughter, that
lived only five years. Nina was too weak to
overcome the sadness and died a year later.


............Fini..................Almirante...................Rauti............