Salvatore Vaccarino, the owner of Marconi cinema in Castelvetrano, stated, 'It doesn't interest me, it doesn't concern me,' about the film 'Sicilian Letters,' reflecting deep local sentiments.
Giovanni Lentini, the mayor of Castelvetrano, expressed his desire to persuade Vaccarino to show the film, emphasizing the importance of giving citizens the chance to view it.
Sources suggest Vaccarino's refusal to screen 'Sicilian Letters' may be linked to his father's past with Matteo Messina Denaro, and the film's negative portrayal of the mafia boss.
Denaro, who was one of Italy's most-wanted criminals for decades, was known for his violent history, having once claimed he could fill a cemetery with his victims.
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