The Leopard follows the story of a Sicilian prince as he navigates the political upheaval and social change of the Italian unification. Set in the 1860s, the prince must confront his own aristocratic decadence and the power takeover happening around him.
Based on a true story, The Traitor follows the life of a man who becomes an informant for the authorities, betraying the Sicilian Mafia. Set in Palermo, Sicily in the 1980s and 1990s, the film depicts the dangerous journey of the protagonist as he testifies in a high-profile trial and faces the consequences of his actions. The Traitor explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the intricate workings of the Italian Mafia.
Boys on the Outside tells the story of a group of unemployed, street kids in Palermo, Italy. The film explores themes of poverty, drug dealing, juvenile delinquency, and the struggles of the LGBTQ+ community in a harsh underworld. It follows the journey of a transgender woman who becomes a male prostitute and the challenges she faces. The movie also touches on topics such as rape, prostitution, and the plight of street children in Palermo, Sicily.
Our Godfather (2019) tells the true story of Tommaso Buscetta, the first high-ranking Italian mafia member to break the code of silence and become a government-witness. With never-before-seen home movie footage, this gripping documentary explores the life of the man who brought down the Sicilian Mafia.
How, from 1974 to 1993, Totò Riina (1930-2017), supreme boss of the Corleone family, ruled by blood and terror over the Sicilian Mafia. An implacable account, based on the testimony of his men and those who fought against them.
Excellent Cadavers is a crime drama based on true events in Sicily in the 1980s and 1990s. It follows the gripping story of the Mafia trials and the brave individuals who became trial witnesses against the powerful Sicilian Mafia. The movie explores the history and impact of the Mafia in Sicily, shedding light on the courageous individuals who stood up against the criminal organization.
It Was the Son is a dark comedic film set in Palermo, Sicily. The story revolves around a family and their tragicomic misfortunes. The film explores themes of tragedy, melodrama, and crime, with an underlying focus on the mafia. It combines elements of comedy and drama to portray the complexities and absurdities of life.
Palermo, Sicily, Italy, 2017. Twenty-five years after the murders of anti-mafia judges Giovanni Falcone, on May 23, 1992, and Paolo Borsellino, on July 19, 1992; and on the occasion of the tributes held in memory of both heroes, skeptical photographer Letizia Battaglia, chronicler of their titanic combat, criticizes the opportunism of shady characters who, like businessman Ciccio Mira, profit from the commemoration of both tragedies.
In Palermo, Sicily in the 1990s, a Catholic priest becomes entangled in the dangerous web of the mafia. As he fights against corruption and evil, he must confront his own faith and beliefs.
Shooting the Mafia is a documentary film that explores the life and work of a photographer who exposes the Sicilian Mafia through her powerful and iconic images. Through her lens, she captures the brutality of organized crime and the corruption it brings to Italian politics. The film also delves into her personal journey as an artist and the challenges she faces in bringing these criminals to justice.
The story of the 1986-87 "Maxi-trial" against Cosa Nostra in Palermo, Italy. Instructed by the Anti-Mafia pool, led by Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino, the story of this historical process and of its exceptional numbers is recounted through the real images from court audiences enriched by reconstructions with fictional scenes.
In 1930s Italy, a courageous crime-fighting magistrate stands up against the powerful Sicilian Mafia, challenging political corruption and exposing the dark underbelly of Italian fascism. As he battles the organized crime syndicate, he must confront violence, betrayal, and the threat of his own destruction.
January 6, 1980. President of the Sicily Piersanti Mattarella is going to Mass with his family when a young man approaches his car and shoots him in cold blood, killing him. The young Deputy Prosecutor on duty that day is Pietro Grasso, future General Anti-Mafia Prosecutor and President of the Italian Senate. His investigations are continued by Giovanni Falcone, who uncovers dangerous connections between the Mafia, the ruling Christian Democratic Party, neo-fascist terrorists, and secret services.
Alberto Negrin directs this Italian drama starring Luca Zingaretti (well known Italian actor from the TV series Inspector Montalbano). The film traces the 57 days after the assassination of his friend and fellow anti-Mafia judge Giovanni Falcone when Paolo Borsellino (Zingaretti) must come to terms with his own inescapable destiny.
A Palermo head-off-legend about love and hate.
Italian girls live out their passions at places in Palermo and Rome.
Casanova, a young patriot in 18th-century Sicily, upon learning that his father and sister have been murdered, returns to Palermo and engages in guerilla tactics against the forces of the Governor. Lady Bianca, the Governor's daughter, is in love with one of the patriots, Lorenzo, and desires to escape from the palace. Her lady-in-waiting, Zanetta, enlists the aid of Casanova and he rescues them and takes them to the partisan's camp. The rebels are victorious. Lady Bianca makes plans to marry Lorenzo, and Casanova and Zanetta have similar plans.
Fabrizio, Dante and Roberto have 14 years old and they live in Palermo in the ZEN. How is their life, their universe?