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- He co-wrote the screenplay of the movie One hundred steps (I cento passi) about the life and death of Antimafia activist Giuseppe Impastato in 1978 that won the Venice Film Festival in 2001 for the best script.
- The first known cento is the Medea by Hosidius Geta, composed out of Virgilian lines, according to Tertullian.
- I cento passi (English: One Hundred Steps or The Hundred Steps) is an Italian biographical crime drama film released in 2000, directed by Marco Tullio Giordana about the life of Peppino Impastato, a left-wing political activist who opposed the Mafia in Sicily.
- The song features six very different sections in different tempos and a long series of musical/lyrical quotations: "Come te non c'è nessuno" by Rita Pavone, "Andavo a cento all'ora" and "Un mondo d'amore" by Gianni Morandi, a bass guitar exercise by Jaco Pastorius, "Nessuno mai" by Marcella Bella, a sample from "Sei bellissima" by Loredana Bertè, seven notes from the Italian National Anthem "Fratelli d'Italia", two full verses and the chorus from "This Jesus Must Die" from Jesus Christ Superstar and, finally, a slightly distorted and imprecise quote from the Neapolitan song "I' te vurria vasà".
- It is the earliest known example of a Virgilian cento, that is, a poem constructed entirely out of lines and half-lines from the works of Virgil.
- In 2001, Sperandeo won the David di Donatello award for Best Supporting Actor in "I cento passi" ("One Hundred Steps"), directed by Marco Tullio Giordana, about the story of Peppino Impastato in which he played the role of Mafia boss Tano Badalamenti.
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