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Messina Denaro town cinema won't show biopic

Mayor says will try to change movie house owner's mind

Redazione Ansa

(ANSA) - ROME, SEP 26 - The owner of the only cinema in Matteo Messina Denaro's home town in Sicily says he won't show the soon to be released biopic of Cosa Nostra's last superboss fugitive who died of cancer a year ago after being caught after 30 years on the run the previous January.
    Cinema Marconi in Castelvetrano is run by Salvatore Vaccarino, the son of the former mayor Antonio who died three years ago, who says the film "doesn't interest me and doesn't concern me".
    Sources said this may be because one of the characters in the film, which is titled Iddu, Sicilian dialect for Him, and whose English title is Sicilian Letters, may have been based on his late father.
    Others say sympathies for Messina denaro still run deep in Castelvetrano and the film portrays the late boss in an unfavourable light.
    Mayor Giovanni Lentini, who has the local culture brief, said "I'll try to carry out a work of persuasion and change the minds of the cinema operators so that citizens can be given the chance (of seeing the film)".
    Sicilian Letters, written and directed by Fabio Grassadonia and Antonio Piazza, stars Elio Germano as Messina Denaro and Toni Servillo as Catello, a politician turned operative in the Italian secret service.
    The film premiered at the 81st Venice International Film Festival earlier this month.
    The lpot summary says: "In the early 2000s, the embattled politician Catello seeks to revive his career by helping the Secret Service track down the last known Cosa Nostra boss, Matteo Messina Denaro, whom Catello has known his entire life.
    "The two begin corresponding via letters in a game of cat and mouse." On the Rotten Tomatoes website the film has two positive reviews and four negative ones. (ANSA).
   

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