In Italy, a prison's inmate theatre program stages a successful production of Julius Caesar, sparking a journey that goes back several months to the play's announcement. The film follows the creation of the play as cast members are auditioned and selected for this artistic challenge. As the prisoners, many of whom are long-termers and lifers, rehearse, they discover that the classic play resonates with and contrasts their confined lives.
Caesar Must Die
Inmates at a maximum-security prison in Rome form an unlikely bond as they work together to stage a production of Julius Caesar, driven by the opportunity to shine in a public performance.