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Dante Alighieri's Pardon from Exile Initiates in the United States, not in Italy

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Press release from: Master Films Productions, LLC
PR Agency: Master Films Productions, LLC
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(openPR) - Las Vegas, NV, August 19, 2008 - Dante Alighieri’s Pardon from Exile Initiates in the United States, not in Italy.

As posted in Master Films Productions' blog, a letter sent to President Renzi of Florence, Italy, back on February 15, 2008, by producer Boris Acosta, who requested Dante Alighieri pardon from exile. The letter was originally written in Italian, which can be read on the company's blog. A partial part of this letter translated into English reads as follows:

Sent: 02/15/08 10:01 am
To: Presidente Renzi
Subject: PROPOSAL - PARDON OF DANTE ALIGHIERI FROM EXILE

Dear Mr. Renzi,

As you know, I'm in touch with Raffaella Spadoni who has shown interest in the quattrologia documentaries Inferno, Purgatory, Paradise and Dante himself, which I'm producing.

Outside of these documentaries, let me know if you would be willing to consider giving official forgiveness to Dante Alighieri's exile from Florence. This fact will make news worldwide and I will be willing to film a special documentary independently of what I am doing now. Also, it should be consider making a huge festival in Florence. I think the forgiveness from exile of Dante Alighieri will be very useful, to make the request in Ravenna to return his remains to Florence ...

Thank you and I'll see you soon.

Boris Acosta
Producer/Director

The Italian politicians have made it a case for themselves instead of being honest about who pursued this initiative. No wonder, Dante Alighieri met all Florentine politicians in Inferno. The barrators of Florence continue to play their game that started over 700 years ago. Dante Alighieri exposed them at that time, we do it again several centuries afterwards.

Master Films Productions, LLC
PO Box 1472
Temecula, CA 92593
USA
310-499-0359
Lucia Checchi
press@MasterFilmsProductions.com
masterfilmsproductions.blogspot.com/

Producing Dante Alighieri's feature trilogy based on his Divine Comedy - Dante's Inferno, Dante's Purgatorio and Dante's Paradiso.
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