PREVIOUSLY AT FILM FORUM
JULY 28 TO AUGUST 17, 2010
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THE SICILIAN GIRL

DIRECTED BY MARCO AMENTA

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**** “ FOUR STARS!
“An enlightening factual and atmospheric account of large-scale corruption and individual courage.

– Sunday Times (Australia)

**** “ FOUR STARS!
“ Highly recommended. Engrossing. As entertaining as any Hollywood thriller.”
– The Dominion Post (New Zealand)

“Fascinating, thrilling and nail-biting.” – Washington City Paper

Based on the true story of Rita Atria and Judge Paolo Borsellino. ONE GIRL AGAINST THE MAFIA, a documentary by Marco Amenta, played in 2002 at Film Forum. THE SICILIAN GIRL is his dramatic retelling of Rita Atria’s story: how a 17-year-old Sicilian whose father and brother were both Mafia members (and victims) breaks the vow of silence that enshrouds that world, and gives evidence to famed anti-Mafia judge Borsellino. Drawing upon Rita’s extensive diaries, the filmmaker tells her story, beginning in Sicily in 1985. A small child experiences her beloved father as a respected member of the community, a man to whom neighbors turn for help when a rapacious landlord orders their eviction. Soon after, he’s shot dead in the sun-drenched village square as his daughter looks on. Six years later, her brother is murdered. In court, Rita’s words are denounced as “the ravings of a fanatical adolescent bent on revenge.” But are they?

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ITALY • 2008 • 110 MINS. • IN ITALIAN WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES • MUSIC BOX FILMS