Scene from Sicilian (1987)
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Alternate Names: Barbara Sukova
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Full Biography
Barbara Sukowa (born 2 February 1950) is a German theatre and film actress. She is known for her work with directors Rainer Werner Fassbinder and Margarethe von Trotta. She won the Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress for the film Rosa Luxemburg (1986). Her other film appearances include Lola (1981), Europa (1990), M. Butterfly (1993), and Hannah Arendt (2012).
Barbara Sukowa
About the Movie: Sicilian (1987)
Release Year: 1987
Nation: United States
Alternative Title: The Sicilian, El siciliano, Сицилианецът, O Siciliano, Der Sizilianer, Sicilianeren, Sicilianaren, Sisilialainen, Le sicilien, O Sikelos, A szicíliai, Il siciliano, Sycylijczyk, Sicilijanac, Сицилиец, Sicilyali dönüyor
Director: Michael Cimino
Writer: Gore Vidal, Mario Puzo, Steve Shagan
Production & Genre
Producer(s): Producer: Bruce McNall, Joann Carelli, Michael Cimino
Companies: 20th Century Fox, Gladden Entertainment
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Keywords
Keywords: sicilian, sicilian mafia, sicily, italy
Story
The movie 'Sicilian' (1987) centers around Salvatore Giuliano, an egocentric bandit leading a populist movement for Sicilian independence. He fights against powerful forces including the Church, the Mafia, and the landed gentry while navigating his personal ambitions.
Summary
Directed by Michael Cimino, 'Sicilian' (1987) is a drama-thriller set amidst the political turmoil of Sicily in the mid-20th century. The film explores themes of power, corruption, and rebellion through its protagonist's struggle against the established authorities.