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So, this documentary, '19 July 1992 - A State Massacre,' dives deep into the tragic life of Judge Borsellino, exploring the dark underbelly of the State-Mafia relationship. The film's pacing is reflective, almost haunting, as it weaves personal narratives from Borsellino's brother and son, which create an emotional core that lingers. The interviews with colleagues, alongside the insights from journalists like Travaglio and Biondo, provide a raw glimpse into the judicial struggles against the Mafia. It’s not flashy in terms of production, but the stark realism and somber tone pull you in, making you feel the weight of the past. It's the layers of personal loss and systemic failure that really stand out.
Thought-provoking insights on justice and corruptionStrong personal narrativesUnique perspective on Italian history
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