Il Capo Dei Capi 1x3 💯
The Corleonesi begin seizing control of Palermo's building trade, infiltrating the city's rapid post-war construction boom.
The series was so influential in Italy that it sparked debates about whether it "glamorized" criminals, leading to some censorship of certain scenes in later broadcasts. Il Capo dei Capi 1x3
The blog-worthy takeaway is how the "Corleonesi" utilized fear not just against enemies, but against the law itself, ensuring their 1969 acquittal. 💡 Why This Episode Matters The Corleonesi begin seizing control of Palermo's building
A central event where a car bomb intended for a rival boss kills seven police and military officers. This leads to a massive state crackdown and the "Great Mafia War." 💡 Why This Episode Matters A central event
A legal climax where Riina and dozens of others are acquitted due to lack of evidence and witness intimidation, highlighting the "omertà" (code of silence) that protected them.
The title Il Capo dei Capi refers to the "Boss of Bosses," a title Riina eventually held in reality.
Episode 3 of the Italian miniseries Il Capo dei Capi (The Boss of Bosses), titled marks a pivotal shift in the Corleone saga. This episode chronicles the escalation of the Sicilian Mafia into a modern, hyper-violent criminal enterprise, moving away from rural roots into urban power struggles. 🎬 Episode Summary: The Rise of the Corleonesi