
BY: Nick Santora
Director Mark Spano takes a trip deep down into the very core of one of the most historically renowned Mediterranean Islands. Thanks to an extraordinary plethora of transnational academic perspectives and feedback from the locals, his work auspiciously leans on a polyhedral approach, which certainly fits the subject at hand: The crossroad ancestrally deemed as the center of the world, which is now often subject to a numerous amount of misinformation and, somehow, normalized negative stereotypes.
By embarking on this highly educational journey, the audience gets to witness not only a detailed and overall analytical deconstruction of what Sicily meant throughout history, and currently does as a piece of land placed in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, but in addition, they are presented with a diamond diagram that exudes some of the most truthful essences about the renowned southern Italian region.
SOURCE: https://markspano.org
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