A theatre program in Rebibbia Prison, Italy, prepares to stage Julius Caesar, with coordinators announcing the play as their production of the year. The film takes the audience through the audition and selection process, showcasing the prisoners' artistic challenge. As they rehearse, the inmates, many serving long sentences for serious crimes, discover that the classic play has a profound impact, both resonating and contrasting with their confined lives.
Caesar Must Die
Prisoners at a maximum-security facility in Rome rehearse a production of Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar" in anticipation of a public performance.