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INTERVIEW sicily : Claudio Stassi and Giovanni Di Gregorio 'didn't want to show people being killed in Brancaccio'

Claudio Stassi and Giovanni Di Gregorio 'didn't want to show people being killed in Brancaccio'

The 2006 comic book has been already been translated into French and Spanish. Both the author and scriptwriter are based in Barcelona, having escaped Sicily because 'the mafia culture is gaining strength'

by Fabio De Franceschi @ // 17/03/09

sicily, silvio berlusconi, roberto saviano, saviano roberto, comics, culture, brunch

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