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Regina (film)
''Regina'' (trad. "Queen") is a 1987 Cinema of Italy, Italian drama film co-written and directed by Salvatore Piscicelli. Plot Regina is a beautiful actress of forty in an existential crisis. During a party in the house of his agent Lalla he meets Lorenzo, a young man with whom he establishes a troubled relationship. Their relationship gradually consolidates, but in a sadomasochistic way: the violence and mutual humiliation between the two are continuous. Upon returning to the city after a vacation spent on an island, Regina no longer intends to see Lorenzo and closes herself in the house. But Lalla makes them meet again. In their dramatic encounter, Regina offends Lorenzo and injures her arm with a knife, telling him she would report him. Lorenzo takes the knife in his hand and hits Regina. Cast *Ida Di Benedetto: Regina *Fabrizio Bentivoglio: Lorenzo *Giuliana Calandra: Lalla *Mariano Rigillo See also * List of Italian films of 1987 References External links

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Salvatore Piscicelli
Salvatore Piscicelli (born 4 January 1948) is an Italian director, screenwriter and film critic. Born in Pomigliano d'Arco, after an activity as a film critic, Piscicelli started his film career with some documentary short films shot and set in his hometown. His feature debut film, ''Immacolata and Concetta: The Other Jealousy'', won several awards including the Silver Leopard at the Locarno International Film Festival. His 1981 film ''Le occasioni di Rosa'' entered the 38th Venice International Film Festival. In 2001, using only digital supports, he shot ''Quartetto'', the first Italian film to follow the dictates of the avant-garde filmmaking movement "Dogme 95, Dogma". His last film is the 2003 biographical drama ''Alla fine della notte''. Filmography * ''Immacolata e Concetta, l'altra gelosia'' (1979) * ''Le occasioni di Rosa'' (1981) * ''Blues metropolitano'' (1985) * ''Regina (1987 film), Regina'' (1987) * ''Baby gang (film), Baby gang'' (1992) * ''Il corpo dell'anima'' ...
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Ida Di Benedetto
Ida Di Benedetto (born 3 June 1945)Giorgio Dell'Arti, Massimo Parrini, ''Catalogo dei viventi 2009'' - voce Di Benedetto Ida, Venezia, Marsilio Editori, 2008, is an Italian actress and film producer. Biography Di Benedetto appeared in more than 50 films and television shows between 1974 and 2004. She starred in the film ''The Whores'', which was entered into the 1994 Cannes Film Festival. She won the Nastro d'Argento (Silver Ribbon) for Best Supporting Actress in 1981 for her supporting role as Maria Rosa in ''Fontamara'' from the same name novel by Ignazio Silone and the following year she won the Nastro d'Argento for Best Actress for '' Immacolata e Concetta''. Selected filmography Producer * ''The Fine Art of Love'', directed by John Irvin (2006) Cinema actress * '' Il gioco della verità'', directed by Michele Massa (1974) * '' ...a tutte le auto della polizia'', directed by Mario Caiano (1975) * ''Fontamara'', directed by Carlo Lizzani (1977) * ', directed by Wer ...
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Fabrizio Bentivoglio
Fabrizio Bentivoglio (born 4 January 1957) is an Italian cinema and theatre actor and screenwriter. Biography Fabrizio Bentivoglio was born in Milan (his father is Venetian). After only one season in the juvenile team of Inter, he left his sporting career because of an injury to his left knee and attended the school of the Piccolo Teatro in Milan. He debuted on stage acting in ''Timon of Athens'' by William Shakespeare and also pursued his artistic career in cinema. Continuing his studies in medicine, he then moved to Rome. With Dario de Luca and in association with Studio Universal he founded the Tipota Movie Company. With the band Piccola Orchestra Avion Travel he has staged the show ''La guerra vista dalla luna''. He has also filmed the short film ''Típota''(1999) and has completed a tour performing his own songs. The soundtrack of ''Eternity and a Day ''(Italy/France/Greece, 1998) by Theo Angelopoulos contains the track "The Poet", with Bentivoglio's voice. Filmography ...
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Tonino Nardi
Tonino Nardi (25 September 1939 – 24 October 1993) was an Italian film cinematographer. Life and career Born in Pisa Nardi debuted as a cinematographer in 1973, for the Gianni Amelio's debut film ''La città del sole'', and since then he was a stable collaborator of Amelio in his following works. He also worked with other established directors such as Elio Petri, Mario Monicelli, Peter Del Monte, Marco BellocchioAlessandro Gatti (ed.). "Tonino Nardi". ''I Cineoperatori - Vol. 2''. Associazione Italiana Autori della Fotografia Cinematografica, 2000. pp. 182-3."E' morto a 54 anni Tonino Nardi". ''La Repubblica''. 26 October 1993. In 1990, Nardi was awarded best cinematographer at the 3rd edition of the European Film Awards for Amelio's '' Open Doors''."E' morto a 54 anni Tonino Nardi". ''La Repubblica''. 26 October 1993. Selected filmography * '' Il gabbiano'' (1977) * '' Good News'' (1979) * '' Blow to the Heart'' (1983) * '' Il diavolo sulle colline'' (1985) * ''Piccoli ...
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Cinema Of Italy
The cinema of Italy (, ) comprises the films made within Italy or by Italian directors. Since its beginning, Italian cinema has influenced film movements worldwide. Italy is one of the birthplaces of art cinema and the stylistic aspect of film has been the most important factor in the history of Italian film. As of 2018, Italian films have won 14 Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film (the most of any country) as well as 12 Palmes d'Or (the second-most of any country), one Academy Award for Best Picture and many Golden Lions and Golden Bears. The history of Italian cinema began a few months after the Lumière brothers began motion picture exhibitions. The first Italian director is considered to be Vittorio Calcina, a collaborator of the Lumière Brothers, who filmed Pope Leo XIII in 1896. The first films date back to 1896 and were made in the main cities of the Italian peninsula. These brief experiments immediately met the curiosity of the popular class, encouraging ...
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Drama Film
In film and television, drama is a category or genre of narrative fiction (or semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humorous in tone. Drama of this kind is usually qualified with additional terms that specify its particular super-genre, macro-genre, or micro-genre, such as soap opera, police crime drama, political drama, legal drama, historical drama, domestic drama, teen drama, and comedy-drama (dramedy). These terms tend to indicate a particular setting or subject-matter, or else they qualify the otherwise serious tone of a drama with elements that encourage a broader range of moods. To these ends, a primary element in a drama is the occurrence of conflict—emotional, social, or otherwise—and its resolution in the course of the storyline. All forms of cinema or television that involve fictional stories are forms of drama in the broader sense if their storytelling is achieved by means of actors who represent ( mimesis) characters. In this broader sense, drama ...
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La Repubblica
''la Repubblica'' (; the Republic) is an Italian daily general-interest newspaper. It was founded in 1976 in Rome by Gruppo Editoriale L'Espresso (now known as GEDI Gruppo Editoriale) and led by Eugenio Scalfari, Carlo Caracciolo and Arnoldo Mondadori Editore. Born as a leftist newspaper, it has since moderated to a milder centre-left political stance, and moved further to the centre after the appointment of Maurizio Molinari as editor. History Foundation ''la Repubblica'' was founded by Eugenio Scalfari, previously director of the weekly magazine ''L'Espresso''. The publisher Carlo Caracciolo and Mondadori had invested 2.3 billion lire (half each) and a break-even point was calculated at 150,000 copies. Scalfari invited a few trusted colleagues: Gianni Rocca, then Giorgio Bocca, Sandro Viola, Mario Pirani, Miriam Mafai, Barbara Spinelli, Natalia Aspesi and Giuseppe Turani. The cartoons were the prerogative of Giorgio Forattini until 1999. Early years The newspaper first ...
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Giuliana Calandra
Giuliana Calandra (10 February 1936 – 25 November 2018) was an Italian film, television and stage actress, journalist and television hostess. Life and career Born in Moncalieri, Giuliana Calandra debuted in 1963 Pier Paolo Pasolini's ''La ricotta'' and appearing in hundreds of films, TV-series and stage works, including works by Dario Argento, Marco Ferreri, Alberto Sordi, Lina Wertmüller, Giorgio Albertazzi, Mario Monicelli, Costa-Gavras, Dino Risi, Sergio Corbucci, Alberto Lattuada. In the 1980s she started a parallel career as journalist and TV-author/presenter, mainly focusing on fashion and entertainment. Calandra died in Aprilia, Lazio, Aprilia on 25 November 2018, at the age of 82. Selected filmography * ''La calandria (1972 film), La calandria'' (1972) - Venegonda * ''Love and Anarchy'' (1973) * ''Story of a Cloistered Nun'' (1973) * ''All Screwed Up'' (1974) - Biki * ''The Beast (1974 film), The Beast'' (1974) - Amalia * ''Terminal'' (1974) * ''La nottata'' (197 ...
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Mariano Rigillo
Mariano Rigillo (born 12 September 1939) is an Italian actor. Biography In the 1960s, Rigillo attended the Silvio d'Amico National Academy of Dramatic Arts and began his career on stage playing roles in plays by William Shakespeare, Carlo Goldoni, Bertolt Brecht and Luigi Pirandello, and in those years he met Giuseppe Patroni Griffi with whom he has worked on numerous occasions. In addition to his career as a theatrical, cinematographic and television actor, Rigillo also worked as a voice actor, giving his voice to Harvey Keitel in ''Camorra'', Ben Gazzara in '' Il camorrista'' and Geoffrey Rush in ''Elizabeth'' and '' Elizabeth: The Golden Age''. Selected filmography * ''Metti, una sera a cena'' (1969) - Comedian * ''Metello'' (1970) - Olindo Tinai * '' Chronicle of a Homicide'' (1972) - Luca Binda * ''Bronte: cronaca di un massacro che i libri di storia non hanno raccontato'' (1972) - Nino Bixio * ''The Infamous Column'' (1972) * '' Soldier of Fortune'' (1976) - Albimonte ...
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List Of Italian Films Of 1987
A list of films produced in Italy in 1987 (see 1987 in film): References Footnotes Sources * External links Italian films of 1987at the Internet Movie Database {{DEFAULTSORT:Italian Films Of 1987 1987 File:1987 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: The MS Herald of Free Enterprise capsizes after leaving the Port of Zeebrugge in Belgium, killing 193; Northwest Airlines Flight 255 crashes after takeoff from Detroit Metropolitan Airport, ... Lists of 1987 films by country or language Films ...
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1987 Films
The following is an overview of events in 1987 in film, including the highest-grossing films, award ceremonies and festivals, a list of films released and notable deaths. Paramount Pictures celebrated its 75th anniversary in 1987. Highest-grossing films (U.S.) The top ten 1987 released films by box office gross in North America are as follows: Events * January 31 - ''The Cure for Insomnia'' premieres at The School of the Art Institute in Chicago, Illinois, to officially become the world's longest film according to Guinness World Records. * May 23 - ''Starlog Salutes Star Wars'' is held in Los Angeles, California, the first officially sponsored Star Wars convention to commemorate the franchise's 10th anniversary. * June 29 - The ''James Bond'' franchise celebrates its 25th anniversary and premieres its 15th film, ''The Living Daylights'' * July 17 - Walt Disney's classic masterpiece ''Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs'' is re-released worldwide for its 50th anniversary. * 1987 ...
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Italian Drama Films
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