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Mafia (1996) offers a gritty, unfiltered glimpse into the dark underbelly of organized crime, tracing its roots in Italy and beyond. The documentary's pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to absorb the chilling narratives and historical context. Crisanti's direction brings an almost journalistic vibe, combining interviews and archival footage that enhance its authenticity. The film doesn't shy away from the brutal realities faced by those entwined in the Mafia's deadly grasp. It's not just a recount of events; it delves into the cultural and societal impacts of these crime syndicates. While some might find it a bit dense, the atmospheric weight of the topics discussed really pulls you in, making each segment feel significant. A solid pick for those interested in crime history and the shadowy figures that shaped it.
Great for studies on organized crime.Offers a raw look at historical context.Includes interviews with key figures.
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