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xxhorace · 1 year
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Eleonora Rossi Drago
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weirdlookindog · 11 months
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Karin Dor and Eleonora Rossi Drago in The Carpet of Horror (Der Teppich des Grauens, 1962).
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davidhudson · 7 months
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Marina Berti, September 29, 1924 – October 29, 2002.
With Eleonora Rossi Drago and Silvana Mangano. Photo by Milton H. Greene.
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In the Folds of the Flesh (1970) dir. Sergio Bergonzelli
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hollywoodlady · 1 year
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Valentina Cortese and Eleonora Rossi Drago, protagonists in 'Le amiche' (or 'The Friends') by Michelangelo Antonioni, joking during the XVIII Venice International Film Festival, Venice, 1957.
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Estate violenta (1959) by Valerio Zurlini
Book title: Vivandière! (1929) by Phoebe Fenwick Gaye
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Title:  L'impiegato (1960)
Vote: 6/10
Nothing special but the story is nice. I'm not a fan of non-happy endings as the protagonist returns to his initial immobility without having changed his attitude towards life. remaining in his existential passivism.
Too bad they could give him a development that did not remain only in his dreams but oh well.
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erosioni · 2 years
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Eleonora Rossi Drago, 1965. Photo: Franco Gravina.
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perfettamentechic · 5 months
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2 dicembre … ricordiamo …
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2022: Al Strobel, Albert Michael Strobel, attore statunitense. È principalmente noto per il ruolo di MIKE/Philip Michael Gerard “L’uomo con un braccio solo” nella serie televisiva I segreti di Twin Peaks (1990-1991). A causa di un incidente automobilistico che subì da adolescente, gli fu amputato il braccio sinistro. (n.1939) 2021: Antony Sher, attore e scrittore sudafricano naturalizzato…
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Michelangelo Antonioni’s “Le Amiche” September 7, 1955.
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aroomwithspace · 1 year
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Lucia Bosé (1931-2020) by Truus, Bob & Jan too! Italian postcard by Bromofoto, Milano, no. 270. Today, 23 March 2020, Italian actress Lucia Bosé passed away in Brieva, Spain. She died of pneumonia caused by the coronavirus. Bosé was famous for her films from the 1950s with a.o. Giuseppe De Santis and Michelangelo Antonioni. In the same years and after she also worked with other famous directors such as Juan Bardem, Luis Buñuel, the Taviani brothers, Liliane Cavani, Francesco Rosi, and Ferzan Özpetek. Lucie Bosé was 89. Lucia Bosè was born Lucia Borloni in Milan, Italy in 1931. She comes from a peasant and working-class family and began to work at the age of twelve years. She was first a messenger for a law firm, later a clerk in Milan's fine pastry shop Galli. In 1947 she participated in the first Miss Italy pageant, where she was able to win against competitors like Gianna Maria Canale, Eleonora Rossi Drago, and Gina Lollobrigida. Had Giuseppe De Santis still preferred Silvana Mangano for Riso amaro/Bitter Rice (1949), he chose Bosè for his next film, Non c'è pace tra gli ulivi/No peace among the olive trees (Giuseppe De Santis, 1950), a typical Neorealist film about a poor shepherd (Raf Vallone) who tries steal back his sheep stolen from him while he was at war. In the same year, Bosé starred opposite Massimo Girotti in the well-to-do set, modernist crime story and drama Cronaca di un amore/Story of a love affair (Michelangelo Antonioni, 1950). It was Antonioni's first full length feature film, about an adulterous couple plotting to kill her husband. Numerous screen engagements followed. Antonioni cast her again in La signora senza camelie/The Lady Without Camelias (Michelangelo Antonioni, 1953) about a newly discovered starlet and her experiences in the Italian cinema. Juan Bardem cast her in Muerte di un ciclista/Death of a Cyclist (1955) about an adulterous couple that runs over a cyclist and leaves him to die. Bosé also acted in Francesco Maselli's debut Gli sbandati/The Abandoned (1955) and Luis Buñuel's Cela s'appelle l'aurore/That Is the Dawn (1956). In 1955 Lucia Bosè married Luis Miguel Dominguín, a five years older, popular Spanish bullfighter and occasional actor. From the marriage, which ended in divorce in 1967, sprang three children, two of whom - Paola Dominguin and Miguel Bosé - are also active as actors. Luchino Visconti was godfather to her son Miguel, Pablo Picasso to her daughter Paola. At the time, Lucia Bosè lived in Spain and put her career on halt, except for a sporadic appearance in Le testament d'Orphée/Testament of Orpheus (Jean Cocteau, 1959). In 1968 Bosé returned to film acting after almost a ten-year break and worked first in Spain and afterward in Italy. There she worked among others in Federico Fellini's Satyricon (1969), the Taviani Brothers' Sotto il segno dello scorpione/Under the Sign of Scorpio (1969), and Liliana Cavani's L'ospite/The Guest (1972). Other interesting films with her were Nathalie Granger (Marguerite Duras, 1972), Lumière (Jeanne Moreau, 1976) and Violanta (Daniel Schmid, 1977). After 1978, she acted significantly less but remained active, also on television. She had memorable film performances in Cronaca di una morte annunciata/Chronicle of a Death Foretold (Francesco Rosi, 1987) starring Rupert Everett, El niño de la Luna/Moon Child (Agustí Villaronga, 1989), Harem suaré/Harem (Ferzan Özpetek, 1999) and I vicerè/The Viceroy (Roberto Faenza, 2007). Her most recent screen appearance was in Alfonsina y el mar/One more time (Pablo Benedetti, David Sordella, 2013), as an 80-year-old actress who returns to the small Chilean town of her youth to fulfill her father's dream of creating a TV channel in a place which has never known television. Sources: CinéArtistes (French), Wikipedia (German, English, and Italian) and IMDb. https://flic.kr/p/2iH3q9T
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weirdlookindog · 11 months
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Der Teppich des Grauens (1962) - Italian Poster
AKA The Carpet of Horror
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pray-for-prada · 4 days
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Meghan Collison para la historia de portada de Vogue Italia "blow-up" en octubre de 2012, por Steven Meisel.
Eleonora Rossi Drago en la película de 1969 "Camille 2000", dirigida por Radley Metzger.
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reginadeinisseni · 6 months
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La garcònniere - un film di Giuseppe De Santis (1960)TONINO GUERRA - GIUSEPPE DE SANCTISRaf Vallone: Alberto Fiorini Eleonora Rossi Drago: Giulia Fiorini Marisa Merlini: Pupa Gordana Miletic: Laura Nino Castelnuovo: Vincenzo Maria Fiore: Clementina Clelia Matania: Angelina Ennio Girolami: Alvaro Renato Baldini: padre del bambino
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