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Baarìa: A Microcosm of Sicilian history
By Niamh Cullen A mother and her daughter pacing the floor of their tiny home, starving: ‘But it doesn’t matter that we haven’t eaten in a week, as long as the neighbours don’t notice’; a crowded, lively cinema audience who … Continue reading