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Mafia Inc Movie Review Director: Daneil Grou Writer: André Cédilot, Sylvain Guy, André Noël Mafia Inc: The Long, Bloody Reign of Canada’s Sicilian Clan by journalists André Cédilot and André Noël, Cast: Sergio Castellitto, Marc-André Grondin, Gilbert Sicotte, Mylèlen Mackay, Donny Falsetti Screened at: Critics’ link, NYC, 2/7/21 Opens: January 29, 2021 Names of countries and provinces are flying here as though the actors are playing a game of geography. Lugano, Switzerland, Italy, Sicily, Lichtenstein, Venezuela, Quebec, Canada, Montreal, Cayman Islands. All of these areas (even Venezuela in better times) accommodate people who want to launder money, to hide deposits from the authorities. It’s a wonder that mafia members ever get caught, but Daneil Grou’s “Mafia Inc” shows what many of us in the audience know. Fallings out within gangster families in addition to wars between rival gangs lead to actions, reactions, and these guys ....
Sergio Castellitto as Frank Paternò in “Mafia, Inc.” Photo courtesy of Les Films Séville. “Mafia, Inc.” is a wild, rambling, riveting ride through the mean streets of Montreal. French Canadian director, Daniel Grou goes by the single moniker of Podz. Pulling stories from the nonfiction book entitled Mafia Inc. by André Cédilot and André Noël about the true-life Rizzuto clan, screenwriter Sylvain Guy has created a film full of Scorsese imagery and family themes from “The Godfather” and “The Sopranos.” Although not quite at the level of its antecedents, “Mafia, Inc.” is a fitting homage and moves at a quick, violent pace. ....
Mafia Inc Review: Mob Mayhem Among the Maple Leaves A strong if fictionalized screen version of a bestselling Canadian organized-crime exposé. Dennis Harvey, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail Director: Podz With: Sergio Castellitto, Marc-André Grondin, Gilbert Sicotte, Mylène Mackay, Donny Falsetti, Tony Nardi, Cristina Rosato, Michael Ricci, Vittorio Rossi, Domenic di Rosa, Toni Ellwand, John Griffin, Henri Picard, Antonio Ianmmatteo. (French, English, Italian dialogue) Though there haven’t been a lot of movies about it, the tentacles of Italy-based organized crime duly reach above Scorsese territory to the even-more-frequently-Frozen North. If not for the French dialogue, however, you wouldn’t necessarily know “Mafia Inc” were taking place in Quebec, or even Canada, so familiar and insular is the brutal syndicate business depicted here. This solid mob drama is based on journalists Andre Cedilot and Andre Noel’s best-selling nonfiction tome ....