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From 19 March 2020

Daughter of Camorra Hči Camorre

Siniša Gačić / Slovenia, Italy / 2019 / 80 min / Italian

A Slovenian-Italian documentary about Cristina Pinto, also known as Nikita; once a notorious member of the Neapolitan mafia, the Camorra, she has found herself facing the challenges of everyday life in the time since her release from prison.

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The film's world premiere took place at the Sarajevo Film Festival, where the documentary was part of the competition programme; the film also received the Vesna Award for Best Documentary at the Festival of Slovenian Film.

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