Shooting The Mafia

Letizia Battaglia

Shooting the Mafia is a photography exhibition of Letizia Battaglia, Sicilian photographer and photojournalist, and Roberto Timperi, worker at the Centro Internazionale di Fotografia in Palerme. It is presented at the Gallery of Photography as part of the Virgin Media Dublin International Film Festival with the kind support of the Italian Cultural Institute.

Kim Longinotto presented her documentary Shooting the Mafia about the Sicilian Mafia seen through Letizia Battaglia's lens during the Virgin Media Dublin International Film Festival.

Get more info about the Virgin Media Dublin International Film Festival here.

In sharp contrast to the all pervasive romanticised and glamorised media image of the Sicilian Mafia, Kim Longinotto's feature documentary Shooting the Mafia, unflinchingly explores the stark reality of life, and death, under the oppressive yoke of the Corleonesi Mafia. Photographer Letizia Battaglia stood up to the Mafia and it is through her lens that we enter this world of ritualised slaughter, omertà, semi-religious oppression and feudal control. The scale of the mafia’s brutality and power is revealed through a combination of rare archive footage, newsreel and personal photographs and memories. The power of Letizia's photography and the bravery and dedication of people like her helped to finally bring to an end the brutal reign of a bunch of small town thugs who's reign of fear reached as far as the Italian presidency.

Watch the trailer for Shooting the Mafia here.

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Exhibition dates

1st March 2019 - 3rd March 2019


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