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The nation's oldest Death Row inmate probably won't ever be executed. But he sure loves to write letters.
By Paul Rubin
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Published on April 09, 2008 at 3:00am
You might have guessed that Al Pacino is Sicilian. But Cindy Lauper? Only the good half, organizers of the Sicilian Film Festival boast. At the Miami Beach Cinematheque, the fest this year features a score of the Mediterranean jewels ripping celluloid and honors Franco Nero with a Lifetime Achievement Award. Surely the blue-eyed devil snagged the honor for his gritty performance in the 1966 spaghetti Western Django, in which he played a coffin-dragging gunslinger who gave a gang of Mexican bandits lead enemas in a role that would have made Rambo poop his pants.
Tonight at 7:55, the festival spools an Ellis Island romance with the Golden Door, Emanuele Crialeses epic tale of a Sicilian widower and a mysterious English woman who become besotted while making their way from the Old World to the New. Its followed at 10 by Alberto Sironis The Goldfinch and the Cat, a lurid tale in which a man trashes a hospital room after discovering his daughter is knocked up. Prego! For ticket prices and screenings, call 305-673-4567 or visit www.mbcinema.com.
Fri., April 11, 2008