“I have my father in hospital for Covid, I understand what is happening…I lost my mother last year, now I understand how things really went…” The docufilm ‘Denied Death’, which reports the testimonies of the relatives of the victims of the state of emergency during the ‘pandemic’, is making the rounds in cinemas throughout Italy, giving answers, albeit dramatic, to many, too many questions. And now he arrives in Mazara, Saturday 4 May, 6pm, at the Cine Teatro Rivoli, in via Nicolò Tortorici, 6. Free entry with a recommended minimum donation of 10 euros.
On the one hand, the suffering and bewilderment of those who were unable to assist their loved ones in hospital, of not being able to know the truth about ‘strange’ deaths, of people hospitalized for viral infections or even for more banal causes, and literally swallowed by the institution to be returned in the luckiest cases as corpses and in many others as ashes.
Whoever made ‘Denied Death’, the producer Alessandro Amori, with his Playmastermovie, makes the film available for free, and whoever organizes the screenings works on a voluntary initiative. From October to today ‘Death Denied’ has been seen by over 8000 people. Organizes the Passaparola Association. Info and reservations: WhatsApp 3385683381
After the screening the public will be able to meet with various experts who will enliven the debate:
- Alessandro Amori, director and founder of Playmastermovie
- Angela Camuso, Mediaset investigative journalist
- Dr. Franco Cusumano, internal medicine specialist
- Lawyer Giuseppe Mantia, forensic sciences