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  1. Based on true events and featuring actual news footage, this film tells the story of Placido Rizzotto (Marcello Mazzarella), who, after a tumultuous childhood and adolescence, decides to stand up ...

  2. 24 de may. de 2012 · BBC News. More than 60 years ago, union leader Placido Rizzotto was killed after standing up to the Mafia in his hometown of Corleone. After campaigning by friends and relatives, he is finally ...

  3. 24 de may. de 2012 · La tarde del 10 de marzo de 1948, un sindicalista de 34 años llamado Placido Rizzotto fue secuestrado en la localidad siciliana de Corleone por un grupo de mafiosos. Se lo llevaron a una fábrica ...

  4. 29 de may. de 2012 · Rizzotto's bons were found in 2009. On the 9th of March 2012, DNA testing, compared with that extracted from his father, Carmelo Rizzotto, long dead and resumed for this purpose, has confirmed that the remains found in Rocca Busambra in Corleone belong to Placido.

  5. 8 de sept. de 2000 · Placido Rizzotto. While dramas about the scourge of the Cosa Nostra on Sicily and its people have long been a staple of Italian cinema, Pasquale Scimeca's "Placido Rizzotto" is more than a cut ...

  6. Brief Synopsis. At the end of World War II, Placido Rizzotto returns to his Sicilian village to discover a new Mafia chief has taken over, unfairly appropriating land and allocating jobs. Placido becomes leader of a local trade union and attempts to rally the villagers against the Mafia, but his struggle is destine.

  7. Placido Rizzotto and Peppino Impastato are two Italian mafia victims whose names were long forgotten until their story became the subject of two films both released in 2000—Placido Rizzotto, by Pasquale Scimeca, and One Hundred Steps, by Marco Tullio.