This part continues with Mark Camilleri's story and how other interviewees see Mark's situation in the Censor Fortress of Malta.
The documentary ends with the story of the satirical local band XTRUPPAW. XTRUPPAW's lyrics are funny as they freely use the commoner's Maltese, which is kinda a big thing on the islands. Some interpret such language as 'rude' and 'obscene' but funnily enough, this type of language is used frequently by Maltese every day, all around the islands. Since the band is aware of the local censorship wave, content is moderated before publishing and till now they were never censored until just recently, where an issue arose as one of the band members is a school teacher and was warned about publishing a specific song in their next new album. It seemed that he had no choice but to adhere. XTRUPPAW has a strong following locally and play to packed-up crowds.
''QUMMU MIN HEMM''
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