Shooting the Mafia is a documentary film directed by Kim Longinotto about Italian photographer Letizia Battaglia and her career documenting the life and crimes of the Mafia in and around Palermo.[3] Battaglia offers a glimpse into life under Mafia rule and those who live through it.[4][5]
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Directed by | Kim Longinotto |
Produced by | Niamh Fagan |
Starring | Letizia Battaglia |
Edited by | Ollie Huddleston |
Music by | Ray Harman |
Production company | Lunar Pictures[1] |
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Running time | 94 minutes[2] |
Countries | Ireland United States[1] |
Languages | English Italian[1] |
Box office | $31,160 |
It won the Audience Award at the 2019 Brussels International Film Festival (BRIFF).[6]
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