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  <description>Created for the IArt Fivas project, check all murals hereRevitalization of urban peripheries through the creation of 8 multipurpose cultural centers (CCP) and social, recreational, and educational services, together with Street Art interventions, to enhance the identity of the territory.Check out the video 👇The unforgettable image of Michael Corleone, brought to life by the Great Al Pacino, lingers in the hearts and minds of countless film lovers. His pensive expression, captured with a pristine natural setting, evokes a sense of nostalgia and profound contemplation. In times not far away, Francis Ford, Coppola’s “Godfather”, had created the sadly known image of Corleone, difficult to distinguish between the name of the town and the name of the Godfather, contributing to a complicated historical narrative. Today, Al Pacino reflects on a transformed Corleone – a place that has emerged from its past, reborn and free. His gaze, along with a powerful silent presence, acknowledges a new era for Corleone, a tribute to its enduring spirit and the promise of what lies ahead.</description>
  <author_name>Tiny Tim</author_name>
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