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LWLies #19 – The Gomorrah Issue Digital Edition

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The Coen brothers advise us to Burn After Reading; David Gordon Green catches the Pineapple Express; Barry Levinson asks What Just Happened; Adam Yauch goes Gunnin’ For That #1 Spot; Walter Salles deconstructs the favela in Linha de Passe; Simon Pegg learns How To Lose Friends and Alienate People; Baltasar Kormákur goes snooping around Jar City; Saul Dibb lords it up with The Duchess; and Europe’s hottest graphic artists relive their Fear(s) of the Dark.

Inspired by our feature film
The Making of the Mob: The Mafia, movies and mythology.
Mafia Dictionary: Talk like a wiseguy.
Into the Darkness: Matteo Garrone on Italy’s crisis.
The Beast of the East: The new frontier of crime.
Signs of Life: Send a message, Mafia-style.
Mob Map of the World: Holy shit! They’re everywhere!
Generation Gangster: Mob movies and social mirrors.

Plus
Matteo Garrone
Mike Leigh
Morgan Spurlock
Aleksandr Sokurov

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