In October 1958, the Sicilian newspaper L’ORA coins the term “MAFIA” for the very first time to denounce the endemic organized crime in the region. Shortly thereafter, a bomb detonates in front of the editorial offices; only two days later the daily reappears with the headline: ‘The Mafia may threaten us, our investigation continues.’ Inspired by true events, L’ORA takes place in Palermo of the late 50 ́s and early 1960s. Newly minted Editor-in-Chief with his group of fearless journalists focus their investigation on organized crime and its reach into every corner of church and society.
Writing | Riccardo Degni | Writer |
Directing | Piero Messina | Director |
Directing | Stefano Lorenzi | Director |
Writing | Claudio Fava | Writer |
Writing | Ezio Abbate | Writer |
Directing | Ciro D'Emilio | Director |
Sound | Pompeo Iaquone | Sound |
Sound | Mario Iaquone | Sound |