Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino return to speak in their own voices. The two judges will narrate the 90-minute special film entitled “The Last Breath” by Maria Grazia Mazzola, editing by Valentina Fravili, research by Barbara Di Benedetto, graphic design by Luca Colonnelli, broadcast on Sunday May 22 at 11:35 pm Rai 1. Giovanni Falcone’s images are exclusively unveiled for the first time in thirty years. A 48 hour tale of the explosion that cuts through the lives of Falcone and Borsellino with their wives Francesca Morvillo and Agnese Piraino Leto with their families – from Asinara to the mystery of the Addaura attack with unpublished news to the clash inside the Justice – up to the massacre of Via D’Amelio and the diversionary maneuvers. Special correspondent Maria Grazia Mazzola arrived at the scene of the Capaci massacre thirty years ago, just hours after the explosion, on the same evening of May 23, 1992, and recorded the only existing interview with the three surviving agents of Falcone’s escort who hospitalized were hospitalized: Gaspare Cervello, Angelo Corbo and Paolo Capuzza. A revival noir with the statements of the survivors Giuseppe Costanza – driver of Falcone -, Angelo Corbo and Antonino Vullo – escort police officers -, the statement of Giovanni Paparcuri, collaborator of Falcone and Borsellino, with the families of the victims, Maria Falcone and Vincenzo Di Fresco, with the captain Emanuele Schifani, with Salvatore Borsellino, with the judges Sergio Lari and Alfredo Morvillo, with the anti-mafia pool and with Paolo Borsellino’s best friend, the judge Diego Cavaliero.