The incident led to the creation of the eastern Sicilian chapter of Fuori! ('Out!')– an acronym for ('Italian Revolutionary Homosexual Unitary Front')– a gay rights organization founded in
Turin in 1971. A month later in
Palermo, openly gay former priest
Marco Bisceglia, with help from conscientious objector
Nichi Vendola and militants Massimo Milani and Gino Campanella, founded
Arcigay, the first section of
ARCI dedicated to gay culture, which soon spread all over Italy. It effectively laid the seed for the birth of the contemporary Italian homosexual movement, after the first experiences of associationism made in Rome in the 1960s. Shortly thereafter in
Bologna, the city council officially recognized the gay association Il Cassero by granting it a venue. On 9 May 2022, the City of Giarre affixed a memorial plaque dedicated to the two victims at the entrance of the Domenico Cucinotta municipal library. The 2023 film
Fireworks, directed by
Giuseppe Fiorello, is based on these events. ==See also==