The Godfather


The Godfather is a film that tells the story of the Italian mafia family Corleone in America in the 1940s and 50s.


The Godfather is a film adaptation of Mario Puzo's best-selling book. The film tells the epic story of the Italian-born Corleone crime family, who lived in New York between 1945 and 1955. The family, led by Don Vito Corleone, created a criminal organization and ruled the city's underworld. However, what makes it different from other mafia families is Don Corleone's close relationships with politicians and judges. Thanks to this, the family was able to open doors that others could not enter. However, when an assassination attempt was made on the life of the father of the family, Don Corleone, his youngest son Michael takes his father's place and proceeds on the path of revenge. This film contains a series of events and complex character relationships that will interest the audience.

The film was shot in America and Italy. The scenes in New York and Sicily in particular were appreciated by viewers. Thanks to its impressive script and strong acting performances, the film became one of the most popular productions of its time and is still appreciated by a wide fan base.