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La Mafia Nel Cinema” Biblioteca P. Impastato di Spilamberto “La mafia nel cinema” Filmografia (da Wikipedia, l'enciclopedia libera http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mafia_nel_cinema) (in ordine cronologico) • Piccolo Cesare (1930) regia di Mervyn LeRoy • Nemico pubblico (1931) regia di William A. Wellman • Scarface - Lo sfregiato (1932) regia di Howard Hawks • In nome della legge (1949) regia di Pietro Germi • Il magistrato (1959) regia di Luigi Zampa • Il caso Pisciotta (1961) regia di Eriprando Visconti • L'onorata società (1961) regia di Riccardo Pazzaglia • Salvatore Giuliano (1961) regia di Francesco Rosi • Mafioso (1962) regia di Alberto Lattuada • Le mani sulla città (1963) regia di Francesco Rosi • I due mafiosi (1964) regia di Giorgio Simonelli • A ciascuno il suo (1966) regia di Elio Petri • Il giorno della civetta (1967) regia di Damiano Damiani • Il clan dei siciliani (1969) regia di Henri Verneuil • Il sasso in bocca (1970) regia di Giuseppe Ferrara • Borsalino (1970) regia di Jacques Deray • Il clan dei marsigliesi (1972) regia di José Giovanni • Il padrino (1972) regia di Francis Ford Coppola • Il caso Mattei (1972) regia di Francesco Rosi • Il caso Pisciotta (1972) regia di Eriprando Visconti • Joe Valachi - I segreti di Cosa Nostra (1972) regia di Terence Young • Camorra (1972) regia di Pasquale Squitieri • Lucky Luciano (1973) regia di Francesco Rosi • Il boss (1973) regia di Fernando Di Leo • L'onorata famiglia - Uccidere è cosa nostra (1973) regia di Tonino Ricci • Anastasia mio fratello (1973) reg ia di Steno • Borsalino and Co. (1974) regia di Jacques Deray • Il padrino - Parte II (1974) regia di Francis Ford Coppola • Yakuza (1975) regia di Sydney Pollack • La mafia mi fa un baffo (1975) regia di Riccardo Garrone • L'assassinio di un allibratore cinese (1976) regia di John Cassavetes • Il prefetto di ferro (1977) regia di Pasquale Squitieri • Corleone (1978) regia di Pasquale Squitieri • Il delitto Notarbartolo (1979) regia di Alberto Negrin • Mi manda Picone (1983) regia di Nanni Loy • Scarface (1983) regia di Brian De Palma • C'era una volta in America (1984) regia di Sergio Leone • Cento giorni a Palermo (1984) regia di Giuseppe Ferrara e Giuseppe Tornatore • Pizza connection (1985) regia di Damiano Damiani • L'onore dei Prizzi (1985) regia di John Huston • Il pentito (1985) regia di Pasquale Squitieri • Il camorrista (1986) regia di Giuseppe Tornatore • Gli intoccabili (1987) regia di Brian De Palma • Il Siciliano (1987) regia di Michael Cimino • La posta in gioco (1988) regia di Sergio Nasca • Black Rain - Pioggia sporca (1989) regia di Ridley Scott • Mery per sempre (1989) regia di Marco Risi • Il padrino - Parte III (1990) regia di Francis Ford Coppola • King of New York (1990) regia di Abel Ferrara • Dimenticare Palermo (1990) regia di Francesco Rosi • Goodfellas - Quei bravi ragazzi (1990) regia di Martin Scorsese • Billy Bathgate - A scuola di gangster (1991) regia di Robert Benton • Johnny Stecchino (1991) regia di Roberto Benigni • Narcos (1992) regia di Giuseppe Ferrara • L'impero del crimine (1992) regia di Michael Karbelnikoff • La donna contro il racket dell'estorsione (1992) regia di Minbo No Onna • La scorta (1993) regia di Ricky Tognazzi • Giovanni Falcone (1993) regia di Giuseppe Ferrara • Bronx (1993) regia di Robert De Niro • Carlito's Way (1993) regia di Brian De Palma • Il giudice ragazzino (1993) regia di Alessandro di Robilant • Il lungo silenzio (1993) regia di Margarethe Von Trotta • Un eroe borghese (1995) regia di Michele Placido • Paolo Borsellino (1995) di Pasquale Scimeca • Casino (1995) regia di Martin Scorsese • Palermo Milano solo andata (1996) regia di Claudio Fragasso • Vite strozzate (1996) regia di Ricky Tognazzi • Lo zio di Brooklyn (1996) regia di Daniele Ciprì e Franco Maresco • Tano da morire (1997) regia di Roberta Torre • Testimone a rischio (1997) regia di Pasquale Pozzessere • Donnie Brasco (1997) regia di Mike Newell • Teatro di guerra (1998) regia di Mario Martone • Ultimo (1998) regia di Stefano Reali • I giudici (1998) regia di Ricky Tognazzi • Ultimo - La sfida (1999) regia di Michele Soavi • I Soprano (1999) regia di Jack Bender • Lansky (1999) regia di John McNaughton • Terapia e pallottole (1999) regia di Harold Ramis • LaCapaGira (1999) regia di Alessandro Piva • Brother (2000) regia di Takeshi Kitano • Placido Rizzotto (2000) regia di Pasquale Scimeca • I cento passi (2000) regia di Marco Tullio Giordana • Traffic (2000) regia di Steven Soderbergh • Luna rossa (2001) regia di Antonio Capuano • L'attentatuni (2001) regia di Claudio Bonivento • Angela (2002) regia di Roberta Torre • Era mio padre (2002) regia di Sam Mendes • Un boss sotto stress (2002) regia di Harold Ramis • Infernal affairs (2002) Regia di Andrew Lau e Alan Mak • La leggenda di Al, John e Jack (2002) Regia di Aldo, Giovanni & Giacomo e Massimo Venier • Mio cognato (2003) regia di Alessandro Piva • Gli angeli di Borsellino (2003) regia di Rocco Cesareo • E io ti seguo (2003) regia di Maurizio Fiume • Segreti di stato (2003) regia di Paolo Benvenuti • Io non ho paura (2003) regia di Gabriele Salvatores • Infernal affairs 2 (2003) Regia di Andrew Lau e Alan Mak • Infernal affairs 3 (2003) Regia di Andrew Lau e Alan Mak • Ultimo - L'infiltrato (2004) regia di Michele Soavi • Certi bambini (2004) regia di Andrea Frazzi e Antonio Frazzi • Paolo Borsellino (2004), miniserie televisiva di Gianluca Maria Tavarelli • Alla luce del sole (2005) regia di Roberto Faenza • La mafia è bianca (2005) regia di Stefano Maria Bianchi e Alberto Nerazzini • Joe Petrosino (2005) regia di Alfredo Peyretti • In un altro paese (2006) regia di Marco Turco • Il fantasma di Corleone (2006) regia di Marco Amenta • Romanzo criminale (2006) regia di Michele Placido • Prova a incastrarmi (2006) regia di Sidney Lumet • Vedi Napoli e poi muori (2006) regia di Enrico Caria • The Departed - Il bene e il male (2007) regia di Martin Scorsese • L'ultimo dei corleonesi (2007) regia di Alberto Negrin • Biùtiful cauntri (2007) regia di Esmeralda Calabria • Scacco al re (2007) di Claudio Canepari, Piergiorgio Di Cara, Mariano Cirino, Clelio Benevento, Salvo Palazzolo e Paolo Santolini • Il Capo dei Capi (2007), miniserie televisiva, regia di Enzo Monteleone e Alexis Sweet • L'uomo di vetro (2007) regia di Stefano Incerti • Milano-Palermo: il ritorno (2007) regia di Claudio Fragasso • Il dolce e l'amaro (2007) regia di Andrea Porporati • La promessa dell'assassino (2007) regia di David Cronenberg • L'ultimo padrino (2008) regia di Marco Risi • Gomorra (2008) regia di Matteo Garrone • Libera nos a malo (2008) regia di Fulvio Wetzl • La siciliana ribelle (2009) regia di Marco Amenta • Nemico pubblico (2009) regia di Michael Mann • L'immortale (2010) regia di Richard Berry Altre fonti: ___________________________________________________________ Uomini d'onore (2009) film documentario di Francesco Sbano .
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