The fisherman mayor of Acciaroli, Angelo Vassallo, murdered in an ambush in 2010, will be the protagonist of a documentary that debuts on the big Hollywood screen.
The film, "Quel Che Resta," produced in collaboration with the Vassallo Foundation and Luca Pagliari, recounts Vassallo's life and deeds. This cinematic work will be presented at the Hollywood ShortsFest, promising to inspire a wide international audience, especially young people.
The documentary, which focuses on the testimonies of Dario Vassallo, Angelo's brother, and Gerardo Spira, is dedicated to keeping Angelo Vassallo's legacy alive as a symbol of integrity and environmental commitment.
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For the film's director, Luca Pagliari, this opportunity is a source of great pride and he hopes it will positively influence those who have lost faith in politics. Dario Vassallo, president of the Vassallo Foundation, emphasizes the importance of preserving Angelo Vassallo's memory through this documentary, which traces his life and his battles for legality and community well-being.
With an evocative title like "Quel Che Resta," the film offers an intimate look at Vassallo's fighting personality and dedication to his people, thus underscoring the importance of keeping his legacy alive.







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