By Nick Vivarelli International Correspondent Marco Bellocchio’s elegant mob drama “The Traitor,” about the first high-ranking member of Cosa Nostra to break the Sicilian Mafia’s oath of silence, was the big winner at Italy’s 65th David di Donatello Awards, the country’s equivalent of the Oscars. “The Traitor” scored six statuettes including best picture, director, and actor honors.
The prizes were announced – but not physically given out – during a no-frills ceremony conducted in primetime on pubcaster RAI by star host Carlo Conti in an empty studio with talents appearing in live web platform link-ups.
The event served as a collective rebirth rite just when local coronavirus lockdown restrictions slowly begin to lift. “My wish is for
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