Where to Watch Mafia Is Not What It Used to Be

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Mafia Is Not What It Used to Be

Documentary Italian
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.
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Key word

  • secret organization
  • black humor
  • palermo, sicily
  • social satire
  • docudrama
  • sicilian mafia
  • photojournalism
  • social documentary
  • tv production
  • italian history
  • semi-fiction
  • omertá
  • italian politics

Stars

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Franco Maresco

Self - Filmmaker / Narrator (voice)

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Letizia Battaglia

Self - Photographer

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Ciccio Mira

Self - Event Manager

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Matteo Mannino

Self - Event Producer

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Cristian Miscel

Self - Singer

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Franco Zecchin

Self - Photographer

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Attilio Bolzoni

Self - Journalist

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Davide Chianello

Self

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Mario D'Annunzio

Self

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Giovanna Di Rosalia

Self

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Salvatore 'Tony' Gambino

Self - Singer

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Stefano Giordano

Self

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Antonio Ingroia

Self

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Vittorio Lo Bianco

Self - Singer

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Elena Lombardo

Self

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Marco Lombardo

Self

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Pino Maniaci

Self - Journalist

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Concetta Miceli

Self

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Agata Monreale

Self - ZEN Show Presenter

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Gaspare Mutolo

Self - Mafioso Pentito

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Antonio Pappalardo

Self

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Valentina Passantino

Self

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Ciccio Quattrocchi

Self - Singer

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Martino Viola

Self

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Ugo Ammannato

Self

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Francesco Avvenimenti

Self - Psychiatrist

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Francesco Braia

Self

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Tony Campanella

Self - Singer

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Francesco Caracausi

Self

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Vincenzo Castagnetta

Self

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Emanuele Chianello

Self

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Maria Cucchiara

Self

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Ivana Culotta

Self - Mannino's Wife

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Samuel Cusimano

Self

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Benedetto D'Alessandro

Self

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Benny D'Alessandro

Self

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Benedetto D'Autilia

Self

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Giusy Di

Self

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Massimiliano Di Fiore

Self

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Daniela Di Girolamo

Self

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Luigino 'Toro Seduto' Di Liberto

Self - Singer

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Franco Ferrara

Self

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Vincenzo Fiorenza

Self

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Lucas Gagliardi

Self - Singer

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Vincenzo Gennaro

Self - Singer

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Emanuele Lo Verde

Self

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Giovanna Macaluso

Self

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Giovanni Maiorana

Self

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Giuseppe Mannino

Self

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Vincenzo Mira

Self

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Fabio Nardi

Self - Singer

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Gianni Ricci

Self

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Silvio Rocco

Self

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Toti Rubino

Self

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Salvatore Terruso

Self

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Gianfranco Zora

Self

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Giovanni Quartararo

Self - Former Prison Inmate

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Giuseppe Lo Porto

Self - Carabinieri Officer

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Sergio Mattarella

Self - Politician (uncredited)

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Roberta Zarcone

Self - Journalist (uncredited)

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Silvio Berlusconi

Self - Politician (archive footage)

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Giovanni Falcone

Self - Anti-mafia Prosecutor (archive footage)

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Paolo Borsellino

Self - Anti-mafia Prosecutor (archive footage)

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Vittorio Ricciardi

Self - Singer (archive footage)

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