Totò Riina, a notorious figure in the history of the Sicilian Mafia, may not be the typical subject of a film collector's interest, but his life has inspired several compelling narratives that have left a significant mark on cinematic history. His portrayal in the documentary "Speciale Atlantide: Andrea Purgatori" (2024) delves into his complex persona and the brutal reality of Mafia life, making it a must-have for collectors interested in crime dramas and true stories that reflect societal issues.
Another key title that explores the dark legacy of Riina is "Borsellino e le stragi" (2024), which examines the aftermath of his violent campaigns and the impact on Italy’s legal system. These films not only capture pivotal moments in Italian history but also serve as vital pieces for collectors who appreciate the intersection of film and real-world events. With their limited releases and critical acclaim, these titles are quickly becoming sought-after gems in the realm of physical media.