Mafia Is Not What It Used to Be
Palermo, Sicily, Italy, 2017. Twenty-five years after the murders of anti-mafia judges Giovanni Falcone, on May 23, 1992, and Paolo Borsellino, on July 19, 1992; and on the occasion of the tributes held in memory of both heroes, skeptical photographer Letizia Battaglia, chronicler of their titanic combat, criticizes the opportunism of shady characters who, like businessman Ciccio Mira, profit from the commemoration of both tragedies.
Mafia Is Not What It Used to Be
September 12, 2019
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Cast (64)
Franco Maresco
Self - Filmmaker / Narrator (voice)
Letizia Battaglia
Self - Photographer
Ciccio Mira
Self - Event Manager
Matteo Mannino
Self - Event Producer
Cristian Miscel
Self - Singer
Franco Zecchin
Self - Photographer
Attilio Bolzoni
Self - Journalist
Davide Chianello
Self
Mario D'Annunzio
Self
Giovanna Di Rosalia
Self
Salvatore 'Tony' Gambino
Self - Singer
Stefano Giordano
Self
Antonio Ingroia
Self
Vittorio Lo Bianco
Self - Singer
Elena Lombardo
Self
Marco Lombardo
Self
Pino Maniaci
Self - Journalist
Concetta Miceli
Self
Agata Monreale
Self - ZEN Show Presenter
Gaspare Mutolo
Self - Mafioso Pentito
Antonio Pappalardo
Self
Valentina Passantino
Self
Ciccio Quattrocchi
Self - Singer
Martino Viola
Self
Ugo Ammannato
Self
Francesco Avvenimenti
Self - Psychiatrist
Francesco Braia
Self
Tony Campanella
Self - Singer
Francesco Caracausi
Self
Vincenzo Castagnetta
Self
Emanuele Chianello
Self
Maria Cucchiara
Self
Ivana Culotta
Self - Mannino's Wife
Samuel Cusimano
Self
Benny D'Alessandro
Self
Benedetto D'Autilia
Self
Giusy Di
Self
Daniela Di Girolamo
Self
Luigino 'Toro Seduto' Di Liberto
Self - Singer
Franco Ferrara
Self
Vincenzo Fiorenza
Self
Lucas Gagliardi
Self - Singer
Vincenzo Gennaro
Self - Singer
Emanuele Lo Verde
Self
Giovanna Macaluso
Self
Giovanni Maiorana
Self
Giuseppe Mannino
Self
Vincenzo Mira
Self
Fabio Nardi
Self - Singer
Gianni Ricci
Self
Silvio Rocco
Self
Toti Rubino
Self
Salvatore Terruso
Self
Gianfranco Zora
Self
Giovanni Quartararo
Self - Former Prison Inmate
Giuseppe Lo Porto
Self - Carabinieri Officer
Sergio Mattarella
Self - Politician (uncredited)
Roberta Zarcone
Self - Journalist (uncredited)
Silvio Berlusconi
Self - Politician (archive footage)
Giovanni Falcone
Self - Anti-mafia Prosecutor (archive footage)
Paolo Borsellino
Self - Anti-mafia Prosecutor (archive footage)
Vittorio Ricciardi
Self - Singer (archive footage)
Crew (42)
Directing
Franco Maresco
Director
Giuliano La Franca
Assistant Director
Writing
Franco Maresco
Writer
Franco Maresco
Idea
Giuliano La Franca
Writer
Francesco Guttuso
Writer
Claudia Uzzo
Writer
Claudia Uzzo
Idea
Uliano Greca
Writer
Production
Roberto Gambacorta
General Manager
Paolo Quaregna
Co-Producer
Ugo Polizzi
Production Director
Fabio Filoni
Post Production Coordinator
Stefano Casertano
Associate Producer
Marco Milone
Associate Producer
Daniele Moretti
Co-Producer
Giuseppe Nangano
General Manager
Rean Mazzone
Producer
Luca Formenton
Associate Producer
Attilio De Razza
Co-Producer
Anna Vinci
Producer
Andrea Kerkoc
Associate Producer
Sound
Art
Claudio Mannoia
Set Decoration
Francesco 'Cutway' Tagliavia
Graphic Designer
Nicola Sferruzza
Production Design
Giuseppe Colletti
Assistant Production Design
Camera
Kostantin Gehreing
Grip
Tommaso Lusena de Sarmiento
Director of Photography
Fabio Sgroi
Still Photographer
Costume & Make-Up
Crew
No data availableEditing
Edoardo Morabito
Editor
Michelangelo Ferrara
Assistant Editor
Francesco Guttuso
Editor
Pasquale Cuzzupoli
Colorist
Ivan Tozzi
Digital Colorist
Lighting
Massimo Daniele Amaro
Gaffer
Visual Effects
Francesco 'Cutway' Tagliavia
Animation