Il Duce Canadese
Author: Mark Camacho
Format: NTSC
Release Date: 26-09-2006
Details: As the storm clouds of the Second World War form, Canada seems to be a centre of calm. Certainly Angelo Alvaro, an Italian immigrant baker living in Montreal, and his family are blissfully unaware that their lives are soon to be uprooted. Angelo and his wife, Sara, work energetically to expand their small business. On the advice of community leader Aldo Mazzotta, Angelo joins the local Fascist organization in hopes of drumming up more business. Their teenage son Mario is a budding musician and looks forward to being sent to Italy by the same Fascist organization for some serious music instruction. Marios mentally challenged uncle Momo is so taken with Mussolini that he dresses up as a Black Shirt and salutes Il Duce at every opportunity. Fascism is not a political philosophy for the Alvarosor indeed for most Italian Canadians. They are naively unaware of Italian Fascisms insidious forces. Only Saras father, Turi, has any real sense of what Fascism means; for the rest, being Fascist in Canada is simply an expression of pride in their Italian heritage. Indeed, even in the wider community, Mussolini has long been seen as a bulwark against godless communism and the Canadian government has never discouraged Italian Canadians from joining the Fascist Partyit is perfectly legal. War comes, and everything changes. The Canadian government initiates a series of rapid raids through the Italian community; anyone suspected of being a threat to national security is arrested and interned in military prison camps. Being Fascist is no longer perceived as an innocent expression of Italian pride. Angelo, Mario and Momo are caught up in the sweep, turned in to the RCMP by Mazzotta, who buys his own freedom by playing the informer and selling out his harmless fellow countrymen.
UPC: 063634017677
EAN: 0063634017677
Languages: english
Binding: DVD
Item Condition: UsedVeryGood