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Director: Pasquale Scimeca
Cast: David Coco, Donatella Finocchiaro, Enrico Lo Verso, Guia Jelo
Antonio is an journalist. A day his chief sends him to Palermo to write a piece about the school where studied Giovanni Falcone: a famous judge killed by the Mafia with his wife and colleague Francesca Morvillo.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Convitto Falcone (2012) is a drama film directed by Pasquale Scimeca that explores the story of a journalist sent to Palermo to write about the school where the famous judge Giovanni Falcone, who was killed by the Mafia, studied. However, details on the critical reception, awards recognition, and public reception for this film are not readily available.
Why you might like this:
Directed by Pasquale Scimeca, this 2012 drama Convitto Falcone offers a compelling, fictionalized look at the life of celebrated Sicilian judge Giovanni Falcone, portrayed with nuance by actor David Coco. Fans of character-driven stories exploring the personal impact of sociopolitical issues will appreciate this film's thoughtful examination of Falcone's principled fight against the Mafia.