The Sicilian Girl, La siciliana ribelle, is a Foreign Language film in Italian. It was directed by Marco Amenta and it has a running time of 115 minutes. The film is based on true events that brought about the arrest and conviction of members of the Sicilian Mafia.
The film starts out with a seventeen year old Sicilian girl, Rita (played by Veronica DAgostino) handing over a gun, which is the only memento she has from her deceased father. Jump back seven years and the story starts to unfold. It is 1985 and the church bells are tolling. Rita is a precocious 10 year old, whose mother does not like her but whose father adores her. They have a special relationship that excludes the mother. Her father takes her out on what appears to be an innocent motorcycle ride that turns ominous with a plume of black smoke rising in the distance. They...
The film starts out with a seventeen year old Sicilian girl, Rita (played by Veronica DAgostino) handing over a gun, which is the only memento she has from her deceased father. Jump back seven years and the story starts to unfold. It is 1985 and the church bells are tolling. Rita is a precocious 10 year old, whose mother does not like her but whose father adores her. They have a special relationship that excludes the mother. Her father takes her out on what appears to be an innocent motorcycle ride that turns ominous with a plume of black smoke rising in the distance. They...
- 10/15/2010
- by Joan Rapp
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
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