The Ventimiglia di Sicilia documentary video is fantastic!

The video is about 45 minutes long and is available on DVD. The video is completed and ready for shipment.

The cost of the video is $50 each which includes shipping from Italy to the US.
   
  Ventimiglia di Sicilia, the Princess' town
   
 
Text and Direction Giovanni Montanti
Voice over (Italian version) Giancarlo Cara
Voice over (English version) Antonella Scaduto
Consultant Nino Manzella
Camera work Michele Ducato
Editing Fabio Messina
Post-production Idea Video - Trapani
Duration min 45
   
Available in English and Italian.  
   
  The video has been sponsored by Jennifer Petrino, Grace Lancieri Olivo and the descendants of the Saso, Sparacio, Dina and Bonadonna families.
   
  It is the history of a town founded in the first half of the 17th century by a Sicilian noblewoman and today mounted in an attractive natural landscape.

This documentary retraces the events in the history of the old estate of Calamigna and modern day Ventimiglia di Sicilia, concentrating on the most significant aspects: the Nature Reserve of "Pizzo Cane" and the hermitage of San Felice, the discoveries at the Castellaccio archeological site, the churches, the works of art, the streets, the squares, the Processions of the Holy Crucifix, of Our Lady of Grace, and Our Lady of the Rosary.

The video is made more valuable by the inclusion of some historical black and white photographs which show how the town appeared in the middle of the last century.

   
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  Here is what some Ventimiglia descendants are saying about Ventimiglia Di Sicilia: The Princess' Town:
   
  I have immensely enjoyed the DVD of my hometown. There were things in the movie that I was not aware of. I was able to show my wife and kids where we lived and where my family currently resides. It really brought back a lot of memories. I took it to my parents house and they also enjoyed viewing it. My parents even recognized some of the people who were shown. I wish it would have been longer.