Cinema and Legality LAURA NOBLE A set to remember the murders as "excellent", restated from time to time in the places and in the days when they were actually committed. A series of shots that will become a documentary film for the cinema. It is the "Legality and historical reconstructions." Last night in Piazza Marina in Palermo the first take, dedicated to the murder of Italian-American cop Joe Petrosino, right in the place where the crime took place on the evening of March 12, 1909. The scene was shot in sequence shot, as will all other reconstructions. The screenplay and direction are by Max Crivello. In the reconstruction Petrosino out from the Hotel de France and having mailed a letter to his wife, he is approached by two assassins, exploding the first three shots behind. To give the final blow, get Vito Cascio Ferro, considered the number one enemy of the police since he was in New York. "It's true assassins and masterminds were never identified with certainty and Cascio Ferro was also acquitted - says Crivello - but here we have been inspired by the imaginary popular and a series of excerpts from court."