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Never Again As Before
''Never Again as Before'' ( it, Mai + come prima) is a 2005 Italian coming of age drama film produced, written and directed by Giacomo Campiotti. The film was nominated for the David of the Youth at the 2006 David di Donatello Awards, while the theme song "Warriors of Light/Sei o non sei dei" was nominated for Silver Ribbon for best song. Plot Six schoolmates, after the high school exams, decide to leave together for a holiday in the Dolomites, in what will probably be their last summer together before they probably never see each other again. The group consists of Enrico, the creator of the holiday and the group's glue; Max, a disabled boy suffocated by oppressive parents; Lorenzo, a musician who dreams the fame; Giulia, Lorenzo's girlfriend, reluctant to leave; Martina, the other girl in the group, secretly in love with Lorenzo; Cesare, an extravagant boy with a punk style and rough, but with a gold heart. The six during the stay in the mountains will learn to know themselves an ...
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Giacomo Campiotti
Giacomo Campiotti (Varese, 8 July 1957) is an Italian director and screenwriter. Biography Giacomo Campiotti was born in Varese in 1957 and graduated in Pedagogy at the University of Bologna. He worked for several years in the theater, making shows around Italy and abroad. He was assistant and assistant director of Mario Monicelli in Il marchese del Grillo, We hope it's a female and I Picari. He attends the group "Ipotesi Cinema" conceived by Ermanno Olmi in Bassano del Grappa and realizes for RaiUno his first appreciated short films: Tre donne del 1983, La bomba del 1985 and Ritorno al cinema of 1986. His debut in feature film dates back to 1989 film Spring run, which tells the life of a province through the eyes of children. The film is presented successfully at the Critics' Week at the Venice Film Festival. He also won the Giffoni Festival for best film. It is from 1994 as two crocodiles, with Giancarlo Giannini, Valeria Golino and Fabrizio Bentivoglio. The film, on the sl ...
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Lunetta Savino
Lunetta Savino (born 2 November 1957 in Bari) is an Italian theatre and movie actress, particularly famous for starring in popular TV series. She is best known in her home country for playing Cettina, one of the leading characters on Rai Uno's primetime TV series ''Un medico in famiglia''. In 2010, she starred in Ferzan Özpetek's movie '' Loose Cannons'', which received international acclaim. Career After graduating at Teatro "Alessandra Galante Garrone" in Bologna, Lunetta Savino made her stage debut in 1981 with '' Macbeth''. Savino has enjoyed a successful stage career, performing in several plays including an Italian-language version of ''The Merchant of Venice'' (1984), ''Sorelle Materassi'' (from a novel by Aldo Palazzeschi, 1988), and ''Medea'' (1994). In 1995, she made her stage debut at Teatro dell'Orologio in Rome with ''Prova orale per membri esterni'', a play by Claudio Grimaldi in which she starred as an oral sex instructor. The play proved to be extremely successf ...
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2005 Drama Films
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Films Directed By Giacomo Campiotti
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Italian Coming-of-age Drama Films
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2000s Coming-of-age Drama Films
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2005 Films
2005 in film is an overview of events, including the highest-grossing films, award ceremonies, festivals, a list of country-specific lists of films released, notable deaths and film debuts. Evaluation of the year Renowned American film critic and professor Emanuel Levy stated on his website, "Despite films like “Crash,” which deals with racism in contemporary America, and geopolitical exposes like ''Syriana'' and ''Munich'', the 2005 movie year may go down in film history as the year of sexual diversity." He went on to emphasize, "It's hard to recall a year in which sex, sexuality, and gender have featured so prominently in American films, both mainstream Hollywood and independent cinema. I am deliberately using the concepts of sexual diversity and sexual orientation, rather than gay-themed movies, because the rather new phenomenon goes beyond homosexuality or lesbianism. For decades, American culture has been both puritanical and hypocritical as far as sexual matters are con ...
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List Of Italian Films Of 2005
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Lidia Broccolino
Lidia Broccolino (born 10 July 1958) is an Italian film, television and stage actress. Life and career Born Lidia Broccolini in Chieti, she debuted in 1982, in the indie drama ''Fuori dal giorno''. She became first known thanks to Pupi Avati, who chose her to play one of the main roles, the delicate Laura, in his critically appreciated '' Una gita scolastica''. For her performance Broccolino won the Silver Ribbon for best new actress. In the following years Broccolino worked again with Avati in two films, as well as with other notable directors including Marco Bellocchio, Peter Del Monte, Maurizio Nichetti and Francesca Archibugi. Selected filmography * '' A School Outing'' (1983) * '' Summer Games'' (1984) * ''Graduation Party'' (1985) * '' Sweets from a Stranger'' (1987) * ''Julia and Julia'' (1987) * ''The Belt'' (1989) * '' Brothers and Sisters'' (1992) * ''The Great Pumpkin The Great Pumpkin is an unseen character in the comic strip ''Peanuts'' by Charles M. Schul ...
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Mariella Valentini
Mariella Valentini (born 23 June 1959) is an Italian actress. Life and career Born in Milan, Valentini studied acting at the Accademia dei Filodrammatici and in a mime school.Giorgio Dell'Arti, Massimo Parrini. ''Catalogo dei viventi''. Marsilio, 2009. . In 1983, she made her film debut in the comedy film ''Come dire''. Prolific in film, television, and on stage, she was nominated twice in the best supporting actress category at the David di Donatello, in 1989 for Nanni Moretti's ''Red Wood Pigeon'' and in 1991 for Maurizio Nichetti's ''To Want to Fly ''Volere volare'' (''To Want to Fly'') is a 1991 Italian comedy film co-written, co-directed by and starring Maurizio Nichetti. It is a live-action animated film. The male lead is a man who dubs sound effects for cartoons and who is slowly turning ...''. References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Valentini, Mariella Italian film actresses Italian television actresses Italian stage actresses 1959 births Actresses ...
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Pino Quartullo
Giuseppe "Pino" Quartullo (born 12 July 1957) is an Italian actor, director, screenwriter and playwright. Life and career Born in Civitavecchia, after getting a degree in architecture, Quartullo graduated in directing at the Silvio d’Amico Academy of Dramatic Arts and then studied at the Drama Laboratory of Gigi Proietti. He debuted on stage with Aldo Trionfo, serving both as an actor and as assistant director. In 1983 he founded the stage company La Festa Mobile, serving as actor, director, and playwright. In 1985 Quartullo co-directed with Stefano Reali ''Exit'', which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film. He made his feature film directorial debut in 1992, with the comedy film ''Quando eravamo repressi'', and from then he directed a number of comedy-dramas, inspired to golden age Commedia all'italiana. Quartullo has also had a rare career as a dubber. He dubbed Jim Carrey in two of his 1994 feature films, '' The Mask'' and ''Dumb and Dum ...
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Francesco Salvi
Francesco Salvi (born 7 February 1953) is an Italian actor, singer, screenwriter, and director. Biography Born in the northern town of Luino, near the Italian border with Switzerland, Salvi started his career in the mid-1980s. His performances over the years have included but are not limited to: cabaret, cinema, animated cinema, music, writing, theatre and television, with varying degrees of success. During 1985–1987, Francesco Salvi was one of the main characters of the satirical TV variety show '' Drive In''. From 1988 to 1989, Salvi hosted his own television program, ''MegaSalviShow'';. The title song of the show, ''C'è da spostare una macchina'' (Gotta Move a Car), of which Salvi was author and singer, gained a great commercial success, topping the Italian hit parade. In 1989 he also made his directorial debut with the film ''Vogliamoci troppo bene'' (Let's love too much) and took part in the Sanremo Music Festival with the song ''Esatto'' (Correct), which obtained cri ...
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