Cinema Wednesdays - Loris S. Musumeci
«Black people love fried chicken.»
Tony works as a bouncer in a cabaret; his build is perfectly suited to the job. But the establishment is about to close. Known for his ability to work things out - because he's a smooth talker and, above all, a real wop - he's recommended to virtuoso pianist Don Shirley. The black musician needs not only a driver for his Southern tour, but also someone to look after him. It's 1962, and racism is more than present. A rital and a negro on the roads of the South? It seems so, since Green Book: On the southern roads tells nothing other than a true story.






