I don't know if I've mentioned this film here, but it is an amazing piece of work for many reasons. First, and most relevant to this board, it is about a female photographer, Letizia Battaglia, who is somehow able to waltz right into the inner sanctums of the mafia (I think possibly because the mafia dons were like "she's just a woman, what harm could she do?") and document it in a way that I've never seen it portrayed before. Hyper realistic, and extremely poignant in the message it sends. Previously, I had always been a huge fan of the Godfather movies, and honestly that was my only source of information about the mafia. Highly glamorized and sensationalized, so therefore not realistic at all. "Shooting The Mafia" is very realistic, and showed me that all of my preconceived notions about the mafia were wrong. The film also concludes with the sensationalized murder of Giovanni Falcone, the judge who was poised to send all of the major crime bosses to prison before he was taken out. I highly recommend the film to give you a heavy dose of reality about a subject that you maybe have a very skewed perception of. Also, lots of amazing photography 😁