
“In
Sicilian Ghost Story, co-directors Fabio Grassadonia and Antonio Piazza’s superb follow-up to 2013’s Critics’ Week prizewinner
Salvo, the duo evocatively interweave the richness of fairy tales with the obscenity of Mafia control,” writes
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