Smith, Oliver (20. januar 2016). «On the Cinema Paradiso trail». The Telegraph (på engelsk). ISSN0307-1235. Besøkt 10. februar 2019. «Bagheria lies on the outskirts of Palermo, and also appears in The Godfather Part III. Its most notable attraction is the Villa Palagonia, a Baroque villa built from 1715 by Tommaso Napoli.»
Smith, Oliver (20. januar 2016). «On the Cinema Paradiso trail». The Telegraph (på engelsk). ISSN0307-1235. Besøkt 10. februar 2019. «The action in the film quickly moves to Sicily, and the fictional village of Giancaldo. The village is based on Bagheria, Giuseppe Tornatore's birthplace.»
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Smith, Oliver (20. januar 2016). «On the Cinema Paradiso trail». The Telegraph (på engelsk). ISSN0307-1235. Besøkt 10. februar 2019. «Bagheria lies on the outskirts of Palermo, and also appears in The Godfather Part III. Its most notable attraction is the Villa Palagonia, a Baroque villa built from 1715 by Tommaso Napoli.»
Smith, Oliver (20. januar 2016). «On the Cinema Paradiso trail». The Telegraph (på engelsk). ISSN0307-1235. Besøkt 10. februar 2019. «The action in the film quickly moves to Sicily, and the fictional village of Giancaldo. The village is based on Bagheria, Giuseppe Tornatore's birthplace.»