The Sicilian Girl Page #5

Synopsis: 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 drama.
Genre: Crime, Drama
Director(s): Marco Amenta
Production: Music Box Films
  3 wins & 4 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.0
Metacritic:
48
Rotten Tomatoes:
57%
Year:
2008
115 min
$42,539
Website
88 Views


I go want to greet my daughter.

Did you know I have a daughter?

I do not. You know everything about me,

but I know nothing about you.

Now, I am writing a diary.

What is your daughter?

- Angry. Really angry.

We can see tomorrow.

No!

No!

Rome, the eastern suburb

Why do I have to change seats?

This is a secure and peaceful.

There is no gatekeeper.

It was the judge's decision.

The last thing he asked me.

Here is more comfortable. This is

brighter and there is a terrace.

Here are the plants that you can manage.

Time passes so quickly.

Here are the keys, and a new name.

From now on, your name is Elena.

Elena. Elena.

No one understands the emptiness

of the Judge's death

All scared, I fear the most

the fact that the mafia will win,

And that are they fool who fight

windmills, murdered,

Good afternoon, ma'am. Silvia here.

Is Lorenzo there?

Don't worry, ma'am.

I will not try to meet your son,

I just want to talk to him.

I do not intend to contact him anymore.

I promise.

Haloo?

Mom?

Mom?

Hello, is that you?

Vito...

Rita!

I know that I should have

call, you may not know where I am.

But I love you!

And I love you.

Vito...

Only you have left.

You're the only one I can trust.

I have my life you owe.

I came here tonight

again to save your life.

What do you mean?

- That I love you.

I do not want to die. Sooner

or later they will find you.

Now that the judge is no longer

to protect you.

they will find and kill you.

How can you save me?

- I can do more than just that.

I'll take you home with me as my wife.

I will make you rich

and an honorable woman.

What a beautiful fairy tale.

What should I do

in order to become a reality?

It's simple. Next

hearing are going to tell.

You say that the journal had only

imagination, nonsense.

Then you say,

that the judge pressured you.

I understand.

In this way, the proceedings lapse

and everyone gets to go home.

Who can guarantee it,

that I am safe?

Don Salvo himself,

I have about his words.

What happens

if against the negative?

Waiting for your friend's

downstairs ready to kill me?

Or are you going to kill me yourself?

- What are you talking about, my love?

I do not want you to die.

Love you.

- Sure.

Don Salvo also does not want me to die

If I die, the evidence will be retained

legal proceeding -

and he will be imprisoned for life.

Do you know that?

This time the mafia loses.

This time I win, my love.

Rita will win.

Crazy, whore, -

disturbed little girl.

Rita, what are you going?

Rita! What are you doing?

Come on down!

Rita!

The film is dedicated to Rita Atrialle

and judge Paolo Borsellino, -

who sacrificed their lives

the fight against the mafia.

Do not have a better

to do? -I want to close the image.

I do not have enough good-looking,

The world may never

change the law.

But the reverie is not prohibited,

Maybe if everyone

we try to change -

we can succeed.

Rita Atria

All love

Rita is here with us

Enough with the Mafia NATIONWIDE

Falcone & Borsellino

Their ideas are living with us

WE NEVER FORGET YOU

Rita Atria suicide 26/7/1092,

Borsellino week after the murder.

Excerpts from the diaries Rita Atria

has been used as evidence in court.

Most of the Mafia, which he blamed,

received long prison sentences.

The mayor was acquitted and

was re-elected office.

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Marco Amenta

Marco Amenta (Palermo, 11 August 1970) is an Italian director, producer, and photojournalist. more…

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