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Novello Novelli
Novello Novelli (2 March 1930 – 10 January 2018) was an Italian character actor. Life and career Born in Poggibonsi, province of Siena, as Novellantonio Novelli, a former footballer and surveyor, Novelli initially was the manager of the cabaret group "I Giancattivi" consisting of Francesco Nuti, Athina Cenci and Alessandro Benvenuti. In 1981, he made his acting debut in the Giancattivi's film ''West of Paperino'', then, after the group disbanded, Novelli remained associated to Nuti, appearing in almost all his films. He also worked with Benvenuti, being critically appreciated for his performances in ''Welcome to Home Gori'' and its sequel, ''Return to Home Gori''. Death Novelli died in Poggibonsi on 10 January 2018, aged 87. Partial filmography *''West of Paperino'' (1981) - Francesco's father *'' What a Ghostly Silence There Is Tonight'' (1982) - Chiaramonti *''The Pool Hustlers'' (1983) - Merlo *'' Son contento'' (1983) - 'Kursaal' director *''Casablanca, Casablanca'' (19 ...
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Poggibonsi
Poggibonsi is a town in the province of Siena, Tuscany, central Italy. It is located on the river Elsa and is the main centre of the Valdelsa Valley. History The area around Poggibonsi was already settled in the Neolithic age, although the first traces of civilisation dates from Etruscan-Roman age, attested by a series of necropolises and by placenames such as "Talciona" or "Marturi" (from the Etruscan name of Mars). The importance of the area dates from the 10th century, thanks to its position across the Via Francigena, the main road from Rome to France. At that time, the development of Borgo di Marte (later ''Marturi'', ''Borgo Vecchio'' and then Poggibonsi) was started, a settlement whose origins are debated. Around 1010, Borgo di Camaldo appeared. In 1155 or 1156, the inhabitants of these and other nearby towns were moved by Guido Guerra, of the Guidi Counts, to a hill where a new settlement, Poggiobonizio, was established. In the 12th century, the Cathars had a major the ...
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Maramao
''Maramao'' is a 1987 Italian film by Giovanni Veronesi at his directorial debut. Cast *Vanessa Gravina as Patrizia *Maurizio Begotti as Sandro *Filippo Tempesti as Giannino *Alberto Frasca as Pippo *Cristina Sivieri as Chiara *Romney Williams as Paolo *Novello Novelli the Lone Sailor *Carlo Monni Carlo Monni (23 October 1943 – 19 May 2013) was an Italian film, television and stage actor. Born in Campi Bisenzio, Florence, Monni started his artistic activity in early seventies, as an actor in the Tuscan vernacular comic theater. After ... References External links * 1987 films Films directed by Giovanni Veronesi Italian drama films 1980s Italian-language films 1980s Italian films {{1980s-Italy-film-stub ...
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Io Amo Andrea
''Io amo Andrea'' (''I Love Andrea'') is a 2000 Italian romantic comedy film directed by Francesco Nuti. Cast * Francesco Nuti as Dado * Francesca Neri as Andrea * Agathe de La Fontaine as Francesca * Marina Giulia Cavalli as Rossana * Novello Novelli Novello Novelli (2 March 1930 – 10 January 2018) was an Italian character actor. Life and career Born in Poggibonsi, province of Siena, as Novellantonio Novelli, a former footballer and surveyor, Novelli initially was the manager of the cabare ... as the taxi driver References External links * 2000 films Italian romantic comedy films Films directed by Francesco Nuti 2000 romantic comedy films 2000s Italian-language films 2000s Italian films {{2000s-romantic-comedy-film-stub ...
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Gli Inaffidabili
''Gli inaffidabili'' () is a 1997 Italian comedy film directed by Jerry Calà Calogero Alessandro Augusto Calà, known by his stage name Jerry Calà (born 28 June 1951), is an Italian actor, filmmaker, comedian and singer who has written, directed, and acted in multiple film and television projects. He is considered one of .... Cast References External links * 1997 films Films directed by Jerry Calà 1990s Italian-language films 1997 comedy films Italian comedy films 1990s Italian films {{1990s-Italy-film-stub ...
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Albergo Roma
''Albergo Roma'' (''Hotel Rome'') is a 1996 Italian comedy film directed by Ugo Chiti. It was screened at the 53rd Venice International Film Festival, in which Chiti won the Kodak Award. For her performance Lucia Poli won a Nastro d'Argento for best supporting actress. Cast * Alessandro Benvenuti: Tonchio * Deborah Caprioglio: Ginecriste * : Peppina * Claudio Bisio: Danilo Giorgini * Tchéky Karyo: Federale Apolloni * Giorgio Panariello: Maresciallo * Cecilia Dazzi: Milenina * Carlo Monni: Don Urbano * Alessandra Acciai: Ottavia * : Dr. Goffredo * Lucia Poli: Viola La Sarta * : Mrs. Olimpia * Novello Novelli: Senior saxophone player * Massimo Ceccherini Massimo Ceccherini (born 23 May 1965) is an Italian actor, film director, comedian and screenwriter. Biography Born in Florence, Ceccherini is the son of a plasterer, he seemed destined for the same profession, but his father was attracted to t ...: gang member * : gang member * : Miss Mirella Salimbeni * :Mrs. Salim ...
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Dear Goddamned Friends
''Dear Goddamned Friends'' ( it, Cari fottutissimi amici) is a 1994 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Monicelli. It was entered into the 44th Berlin International Film Festival where it won an Honourable Mention. Plot In 1944 in Tuscany, a group of boxers facing the disasters of the Second World War, during the intrusive presence of the Germans and the Americans, organizes rigged matches to make some money and travel from town to town, hoping to participate in local fairs. A young black American soldier, believed missing, and a girl who refused to marry accompany the ramshackle group. Cast * Paolo Villaggio as Dieci * Massimo Ceccherini as Marlini * Vittorio Rap as Callicchero * Marco Graziani as Calamai * Giuseppe Oppedisano as Taddei * Elijah Raynard Childs as Washington * Béatrice Macola as Testa di rapa * Antonella Ponziani as Wilma * Stefano Davanzati as Drago * Paolo Hendel as Rag. Fortini * Novello Novelli as Zingaro * Eva Grimaldi as Topona * Sergio Pier ...
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OcchioPinocchio
''OcchioPinocchio'' (also ''Occhio Pinocchio'') is a 1994 Italian fantasy comedy film directed by Francesco Nuti. Cast *Francesco Nuti as Pinocchio/Leonardo *Chiara Caselli as Lucy Light *Joss Ackland as Brando Della Valle *Victor Cavallo as the director of the retirement house *Pina Cei as Colomba *Novello Novelli as Segugio References External links *''OcchioPinocchio''at Variety Distribution Variety Distribution is an Italian-based film distribution company. It distributes Italian films worldwide, produced from the 1930s onward. History Variety Distribution (formerly Variety Film and Variety Communications) has been in the film ... 1994 films Films directed by Francesco Nuti 1990s Italian-language films 1990s fantasy comedy films Italian fantasy comedy films Pinocchio films 1990s Italian films {{1990s-Italy-film-stub ...
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Miracolo Italiano
''Miracolo italiano'' (also known as ''An Italian Miracle'') is a 1994 Italian anthology comedy film directed by Enrico Oldoini. Cast * Renato Pozzetto: Fermo Pulciani/ Passenger of the Ferry * Nino Frassica: Toti/ Ernesto * Ezio Greggio: Manuel Rodriguez/ Marcello Troiani * Giorgio Faletti: Teodoro Pautasso, aka Teo * Maria Amelia Monti: Lucia Baggioni * Leonardo Pieraccioni: Saverio * Anna Falchi: Maria * Nadia Rinaldi: Adelaide * Claudia Koll: Maria Carla * Daniela Conti: Rosalia * Athina Cenci: Teo's mother-in-law/ Saverio's mother * Carlo Monni: Nedo * Novello Novelli: Grandfather of Saverio * Sergio Bini Bustric: Brother of Saverio * Tony Sperandeo: Deputy Locafò * Gianfranco Barra: Deputy Nania * Cecilia Dazzi: Vanessa * Carlotta Natoli: Samantha * Dario Bandiera: the Taxi Driver * Enrico Brignano: Michele * Remo Remotti: Fermo's father * Francesco Benigno Francesco Benigno (born 4 October 1967), is an Italian actor, director, singer and television personality. ...
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Cain Vs
Cain ''Káïn''; ar, قابيل/قايين, Qābīl/Qāyīn is a Biblical figure in the Book of Genesis within Abrahamic religions. He is the elder brother of Abel, and the firstborn son of Adam and Eve, the first couple within the Bible. He was a farmer who gave an offering of his crops to God. However, God was not pleased and favored Abel's offering over Cain's. Out of jealousy, Cain killed his brother, for which he was punished by God with the curse and mark of Cain. He had several children, starting with Enoch and including Lamech. The narrative is notably unclear on Cain's motive for murdering his brother, God's reason for rejecting Cain's sacrifice, and details on the identity of Cain's wife. Some traditional interpretations consider Cain to be the originator of evil, violence, or greed. According to Genesis, Cain was the first human born and the first murderer. Genesis narrative Interpretations Jewish and Christian interpretations A question arising early in the ...
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Bonus Malus (film)
''Bonus malus'' is a 1993 Italian comedy film directed by Vito Zagarrio. Cast *Claudio Bigagli as Marco Altoviti *Gigio Alberti as Andrea *Felice Andreasi as Marco's father *Lorella De Luca as Marco's mother *Claudio Bisio as Baldini *Giulia Boschi as Valeria *Claudio Botosso as the doctor *Athina Cenci as Carletti * Francesca D'Aloja as Paola *Antonella Fattori as Cristina *Lino Miccichè as the professor *Novello Novelli as Cecchi *Leonardo Pieraccioni as Nedo *Massimo Ceccherini as Nedo's friend *Alessandro Paci as Nedo's friend *Carlo Monni as Gambacciani *Nina Soldano Nina Soldano (born 26 March 1963) is an Italian actress. Life and career Born in Pisa to Apulian parents, Soldano made her debut in the 1987 Renzo Arbore's variety show ''Indietro tutta'', in which she played the role of Miss Sud,Giorgio Dell'A ... as Gambacciani's secretary References External links * 1993 films 1990s Italian-language films 1993 comedy films Italian comedy films Films directed by Vi ...
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Amami (film)
''Amami'' (literally ''Love me'', also known as ''Daddy Don't Blush'') is a 1993 Italian comedy film directed by Bruno Colella. Plot Tullio Venturini, a retired widower, has a daughter, Anna, who is an actress. However, he is the only one not to know that she works in the industry of porn. When he turns out the truth goes in full crisis. The daughter will be able to rebuild her relationship with him as to make him participate in a biopic about her career as a hard diva. Cast *Moana Pozzi as Anna Venturini *Novello Novelli as Tullio Venturini * as Mary *Tony Esposito as Marco *Flavio Bucci as Pagani *Bruno Colella *Victor Cavallo *Eugenio Bennato * Carlo Buccirosso *Carlo Monni *Jeff Blynn *Massimo Ceccherini See also * List of Italian films of 1993 A ''list'' is any set of items in a row. List or lists may also refer to: People * List (surname) Organizations * List College, an undergraduate division of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America * SC Ger ...
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The Party's Over (1991 Film)
''The Party's Over'' ( it, Zitti e mosca) is a 1991 Italian comedy film written and directed by Alessandro Benvenuti and starring the same Benvenuti, Athina Cenci, Alida Valli and Massimo Ghini. Plot Cast See also * List of Italian films of 1991 References External links *''The Party's Over''at Variety Distribution Variety Distribution is an Italian-based film distribution company. It distributes Italian films worldwide, produced from the 1930s onward. History Variety Distribution (formerly Variety Film and Variety Communications) has been in the film ... 1990s political comedy films Films directed by Alessandro Benvenuti Italian political comedy films 1991 comedy films 1991 films 1990s Italian-language films 1990s Italian films {{1990s-Italy-comedy-film-stub ...
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