A mafia wife assumes control and seeks revenge for her husband?s murder, and when she discovers her daughter is pregnant by the son of the charming, handsome killer, she pursues a different path that forces her to come to terms with her own blossoming feelings for him.

Wall of Silence

7 reviews

dpg Singularity · 112,231 pts

Wow! Sounds like a fresh take on a too familiar subject.

If you're aiming your logline at American production companies, I suggest making it clear that she takes over the family business after her husband's demise (because of the stereotype previously mentioned.)

Best wishes.

Hillary Corby 0 pts

Yes, that's why I wrote this book and now the script. Little is known about the female mafia bosses in Naples. They are even more vicious than the men. Hollywood always depicts the men, because they depict, as you rightly said, American mafia, who did come from the Italian mafia originally. I live in Italy, have done so for 5 years and met many mafia and was surprised to learn of the females. A story to be told! In the South, the 'Ndrangheta and the Cosa Nostra are also male dominated, but something changes in Naples. Oh well, thanks again for taking the time to give me some feedback. I changed the logline and now I am finishing the script.
You are an angel.

As we say in Italy, cordiali saluti!

dpg Singularity · 112,231 pts

Can't speak for Italian movies, but American movies depict the mafia as a male dominated culture; women are consigned to rolls as mothers or molls.