Italian-Americans have enjoyed minimal films or television shows that highlight real life historical figures.
You got your Rocky Balboa, Sopranos, and The Godfather as successful enterprises but those fictional story lines pale in comparison to "Unbroken."
The Angelina Jolie directed film tells the story of Lou Zamperini, a second-generation Italian-American, Olympian, and World War II hero.
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