The Sicilian Girl is a fictionalized account based on the life and journals of Rita Atria, the determined 17-year-old daughter of a slain mob boss. Too young and powerless to take immediate revenge, she began keeping detailed notes of the crimes she saw. But when her brother was murdered as well, she broke the code of silence and went to a tireless anti-Mafia prosecutor to testify against the "family business." Sicilian native Veronica D'Agostino (Respiro) gives a compelling performance as the impetuous heroine, consumed by rage and grief. Gérard Jugnot (The Chorus) plays the thoughtful, hard-nosed chief prosecutor of Palermo, who has his hands full with the mercurial Rita. Both of them are constantly at deadly risk from the seemingly all-powerful mob. Like the recent hit Gomorrah, this film shows organized crime's pervasive grip on the country, but is told from a more personal perspective. A native of Sicily, writer/director Marco Amenta has directed several documentaries about the Sicilian Mafia. (Fully subtitled)

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Director: Marco Amenta

Cast: Veronica D'Agostino, Gérard Jugnot, Francesco Casisa, Marcello Mazzarella, Mario Pupella, Paolo Briguglia

MPAA Rating: NR

Run Time: 1hr 50mins

Release Year: 2009

Country Of Origin: Italy/France

Studio: Cinema Guild

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