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- The Sicilian Girl - Wikipedia
The Sicilian Girl (Italian: La siciliana ribelle) is a 2008 Italian film directed by Marco Amenta The film is inspired by the story of Rita Atria, a key witness in a major Mafia investigation in Sicily
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On November 5th 1991, Rita Atria, a 17-year-old Sicilian girl, goes to see an anti-Mafia judge Paolo Borsellino to denounce the Mafia system that was responsible for the murder of her father and her brother
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- ‘The Sicilian Girl’ is a True Story of Remarkable Courage
Based on a true story, this dark little film follows Rita Atria’s the doomed journey through the contradictions of the justice system in mafia-bullied Sicily in the early-’90s
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Inspired to a true story, on November 5th 1991, Rita Atria a young 17-year-old Sicilian girl, goes to see an anti-Mafia judge Paolo Borsellino to denounce the Mafia system that was responsible for the murder of her father and her brother
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The Sicilian Girl (English Subtitled) The true story of 17-year-old Sicilian Rita Atria (Veronica D'Agostino) -- who broke the Sicilian Mafia's code of silence and testified against the "family business" after both her father and then her brother are both murdered -- is brought to vivid life in Marco Amenta's hard-hitting and wonderfully acted
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Drawing upon Rita's extensive diaries, director Marco Amenta 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 the neighbors turn for help when a rapacious landlord orders their eviction,
- The Sicilian Girl (2008) — The Movie Database (TMDB)
Inspired to a true story, on November 5th 1991, Rita Atria a young 17-year-old Sicilian girl, goes to see an anti-Mafia judge Paolo Borsellino to denounce the Mafia system that was responsible for the murder of her father and her brother
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