SICILY: LAND OF LOVE AND STRIFE, a Documentary by Mark Spano is Heading to New York City
By: Kaitlin Milligan
A new feature-length documentary created to change public perception of Sicily will be shown in New York City for the first time when the Bernie Wohl Center at 647 Columbus Avenue presents "Sicily: Land of Love & Strife" on Wednesday, September 12, at 7:30 p.m.
"But for crime, Sicily has gone unexplored," said the film's writer/producer/director Mark Spano. "The island's association with the Mafia, so deeply entrenched in popular consciousness, has obscured more rounded and accurate depictions of its history and culture." Until now. Through "Sicily: Land of Love & Strife," Spano is introducing audiences across the U.S. and in Canada to the many facets of the island nation that are relatively unknown to the public: the natural beauty, epic human struggle, depth and diversity of culture, historic sites, and philosophic influence. Spano is THE SON of Sicilian immigrants (and holds dual citizenship). He grew up in Kansas City, Missouri, in a vibrant Italian-American community. He held the U.S. premiere of the film in Kansas City in April, where it sold out the host theatre. Since the 1980s, Spano has lived in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Yet for five years, he spent a huge chunk of his time in Sicily as he worked on the documentary.