Do you sell tickets for an event, performance or venue?
Sell more tickets faster with Eventfinda. Find out more. Find out more about Eventfinda Ticketing.

You missed this – Subscribe & Avoid FOMO!
Cinema Italiano - Shooting the Mafia

Ticket Information

  • ADULTS: $18.00 each
  • STUDENTS / CONCESSIONS: $14.50 each
  • SENIOR: $13.00 each
  • Additional fees may apply

Dates

  • Thu 5 Nov 2020, 6:00pm–7:40pm
  • Thu 12 Nov 2020, 8:10pm–9:50pm

Restrictions

M

Website

Listed by

nickparis

Charismatic Letizia Battaglia, an award-winning Sicilian photographer and photojournalist, may be best known for her haunting and harrowing images documenting the Mafia at a time when its internecine warfare seeped out into civil society and left corpses in Sicily’s streets. Taken over several decades starting in the mid-1970s, and published in L’Oro, a Palermo newspaper where Battaglia was employed (the first female photojournalist to work for an Italian daily), these photos exposing the Mafia’s crimes and rituals established her as a fearless figure and a danger. Death threats, physical assault and intimidation ensued.

While still preoccupied with the Mafia’s deleterious legacy, she ceased shooting it some time ago – the title of Kim Longinotto’s biographical documentary is slightly misleading in that regard – but continues to bear witness in other ways. Her staunchly independent trajectory has involved, among other things, activism, a stint in politics, and a special concern for the status of women. Now in her 80s, she is as unconventional and headstrong as ever. Frank and passionate about her many lovers, work and social issues, if somewhat evasive about certain aspects of her life, she is a compelling subject.

Within observational material more typical of her films, Longinotto (Dreamcatcher, Sisters in Law) embeds excerpts from classic Italian cinema, in an echo of, or contrast to Battaglia’s early, oppressed life, home movies and archival news footage. These add a dimension to this portrait, which shifts from the personal to a broader canvas encompassing recent Italian history. - SR

Post a comment

Did you go to this event? Tell the community what you thought about it by posting your comments here!