Turin, 5 Apr. (LaPresse) – Simone Manetti’s documentary *Tutto il male del mondo* (All the Evil in the World), produced by Mario Mazzarotto for Ganesh and Fandango, which tells the story of Giulio Regeni, has been excluded from the Ministry of Culture’s funding scheme for film projects. This is reported by *La Repubblica* . “A political decision,” explains Domenico Procacci, one of the producers, “and it is incredible that it is, because Giulio’s story should hurt and outrage not just one part of the country but everyone with a shred of humanity: the search for truth and justice. Instead, it has inevitably become a political battle.” “This is a political battle,” he continues, “but it should concern all Italians, certainly not just one part. I can even understand if mistakes are made from an artistic point of view, due to a lack of expertise. You might decide not to fund a film because you don’t know what it will be like, how it will turn out, and you think it won’t be a good piece of work.” But this case is different. “The documentary has been made, it’s been released in cinemas, and it’s already won the Nastro della Legalità award. You can’t view rejecting a project like this as an artistic choice. It is purely a political decision,‘ he concludes. ’My company isn’t getting a penny out of it. I feel sorry for Ganesh in Mazzarotto, who did an extraordinary job, but I’m sure the public will still reward this work. It will be seen and will continue to be seen. It will be shown on both Sky and Rai. As a citizen, I am shocked. Because this cannot be a decision based on merit."