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Santa Maradona
''Santa Maradona'' is a 2001 Italian comedy film directed by Marco Ponti. Cast *Stefano Accorsi as Andrea *Anita Caprioli as Dolores *Libero De Rienzo as Bartolomeo "Bart" Vanzetti *Mandala Tayde as Lucia *Fabio Troiano as Marco, Lucia's boyfriend *Franco Neri Franco may refer to: Name * Franco (name) * Francisco Franco (1892–1975), Spanish general and dictator of Spain from 1939 to 1975 * Franco Luambo (1938–1989), Congolese musician, the "Grand Maître" Prefix * Franco, a prefix used when ref ... as Pizzaiolo References External links * 2001 films 2001 comedy films Films set in Turin Films directed by Marco Ponti Italian comedy films 2001 directorial debut films {{2000s-Italy-comedy-film-stub ...
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Marco Ponti
Marco Ponti (born 25 July 1967, in Avigliana, Piedmont) is an Italian film director. Life and career He graduated in Modern Letters at the University of Turin and started working as a copywriter and as an assistant at the Faculty of Semiotics at the University of Turin. In 1995 he attended a scriptwriting course the Holden School in Turin; the following year he worked at the same place under the direction of Alessandro Baricco. In 1997 he attended a course for movie writers at the RAI Cinema Fiction School; in the same year he published a book dedicated to Quentin Tarantino. After writing and/or directing some award-winning shorts (Benevenuto a San Salvario won the European Film Award in 1998; Amsterdam won an award for the best short feature and for the best actor at the Saint Vincent Festival in 1999), his debut feature film as a writer / director, Santa Maradona, in 2001 has been one of the smash hits of the year. Starring Stefano Accorsi, Libero De Rienzo, Anita Caprioli e ...
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Stefano Accorsi
Stefano Lelio Beniamino Accorsi (; born 2 March 1971) is an Italian actor. Early life and background Accorsi was born in Bologna. He graduated from Bologna's Theatrical School in 1993, and acted in the theatre for several years before moving to cinema. Career In 1995 he played the lead in '' Jack Frusciante è uscito dal gruppo'', one of his best known films. In 1998 he worked with Daniele Luchetti in ''I Piccoli Maestri'', which competed for the Golden Lion at the Venice International Film Festival. In the same year he won three prizes for his role in '' Radiofreccia'', directed by rock star Luciano Ligabue, including David di Donatello for Best Actor. He was the lead in the successful film '' L'ultimo bacio'' (''The Last Kiss''). He won the leading role in Maria de Medeiros’ '' Capitães de Abril'' (''April Captains''), and has worked with director Nanni Moretti in ''The Son's Room''. In 2001, Accorsi also had the leading role in Ferzan Özpetek's ''Le fate ignoranti '' ...
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Anita Caprioli
Anita Caprioli (born 11 December 1973) is an Italian theatre and film actress. Biography Born in Vercelli, Piedmont, the daughter of a stage actress, Caprioli made her stage debut in London in 1995 with Andrea Brooks, in an adaptation of Carlo Goldoni's ''The Mistress of the Inn'', and in the following year she starred in Luigi Pirandello's ''Il Berretto a Sonagli''.Giorgio Dell'Arti, Massimo Parrini. ''Catalogo dei viventi''. Marsilio, 2009. . In 1997 she took part to her first movie, '' We All Fall Down'', by Davide Ferrario, followed by '' La donna del treno'', directed by Carlo Lizzani. In 2008 she earned a nomination to Nastro d'Argento for Best Supporting Actress for ''Non pensarci''. In 2012 she was nominated to the David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actress thanks to her performance in ''Heavenly Body''. Filmography *'' We All Fall Down'' (1997) *''Fireworks'' (1997) *''Donne in bianco'' (1998) *'' 20 - Venti'' (''Twenty'', 1999) *''Senza movente'' (1999) *''L'uo ...
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Libero De Rienzo
Libero De Rienzo (February 24, 1977 – July 15, 2021) was an Italian film actor, director, and screenwriter. Career De Rienzo was born in Naples and raised in Rome. In 2001, De Rienzo appeared in three films: ''Fat Girl'', ''Gioco con la morte'', and '' Santa Maradona''. He received a David di Donatello award for best supporting actor for his work in ''Santa Maradona''. In 2004, De Rienzo starred in ''A/R andata+ritorno''. As of 2005 ''Blood, Death Does Not Exist'' has been released, a film which De Rienzo acted in, wrote, and directed. ''Blood, Death Does Not Exist'' won the Best Feature and the Grand Chameleon Awards at the Brooklyn Film Festival in 2006. He acted in television productions, including the miniseries ''Nassiryia - Per non Dimenticare''; ''My House in Umbria''; and ''Aldo Moro - Il Presidente''. He also appeared in the 2009 film '' Fortapasc''. De Rienzo died at his home in Rome on the evening of July 15, 2021, from a heart attack. He was 44. The Procura of ...
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Mandala Tayde
Mandala Tayde (born 27 April 1975) is a German actress and model who works in Italy and Germany. Career Tayde was born and raised in Frankfurt by German-Indian parents. She started a modeling career at 13, with a campaign for beauty products. After intensive drama education at the Central School of Speech and Drama in London, she moved to Italy in 1997, where she played in the movie ''Fireworks'' which earned 36 million euros. She also acted in the praised Indian film, ''Dil Chahta Hai''. Tayde became famous in Germany for her lead role of Aylin in the TV film ', where she acted with Florian David Fitz. This role earned her an Adolf Grimme Award in 2007.Adolf Grimme Award 2007
At the end of the 1990s she returned to German television in the lead role of the Arabian princess Amina in the TV story in three parts ''
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Walter Fasano
Walter Fasano (born 10 April 1970) is an Italian film editor. Best known for his collaborations with director Luca Guadagnino, he rose to prominence for his work on the universally-acclaimed film ''Call Me by Your Name'' (2017), for which he received many awards and nominations. Filmography Feature films * ''Cambio di mano'' (1996) * ''Romantico'' (1997) * '' Blood Is Not Fresh Water'' (1997; documentary) * ''Sorrisi asmatici, parte terza'' (1997) * ''Satelliti'' (1997) * '' The Protagonists'' (1999) – also first assistant director * ''16 45'' (1999) * ''Vai bello'' (1999) * ''A Deadly Compromise'' (2000) * ''Santa Maradona'' (2001) * ''500!'' (2001) * ''Giorni'' (2001) * ''Dérive Gallizio'' (2001; documentary) * ''Mundo civilizado'' (2003; documentary) * ''Past Perfect'' (2003) * '' Now or Never'' (2003) * '' The Card Player'' (2004) * '' Roundtrip'' (2004) * '' Melissa P.'' (2005) * ''4-4-2 - Il gioco più bello del mondo'' (2006) * ''The Mother of Tears'' (2007) – also scr ...
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Mano Negra (band)
Mano Negra (complete Spanish name: ''La Mano Negra'', sometimes abbreviated to ''La Mano'' in France) was a French music group active from 1987 to 1994 and fronted by Manu Chao. The group was founded in Paris by Chao, his brother Antoine and their cousin Santiago, all born of Galician and Basque parents with partly Cuban roots. Their songs were mostly in Spanish, English and French, often switching from one language to the other in the same song or in the middle of a sentence or title (e.g. "Puta's Fever"). They also had a hit song in Arabic. They are considered pioneers of world fusion. Mano Negra incorporated an impressive array of musical styles: punk rock, folk, flamenco, ska, salsa, French chanson, hip hop, raï, rockabilly, reggae and African rhythms. They also made frequent use of samples of everyday sounds, electronica and experimental post-production techniques. This omnivorous approach, based on absorption and combination of a broad range of styles and sounds, wa ...
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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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Fabio Troiano
Fabio is a given name descended from Latin ''Fabius'' and very popular in Italy and Latin America (due to Italian migration). Its English equivalent is Fabian. The name is written without an accent in Italian and Spanish, but is usually accented in Portuguese as ''Fábio'' (with the diminutive Fabinho or Fabiano). The presence or absence of the written accent does not affect pronunciation. First name A–K * Fabio (DJ), drum-and-bass DJ and producer from the UK * Fabio Armiliato (born 1956), Italian operatic tenor * Fábio Aurélio (born 1979), Brazilian footballer * Fábio Bahia (Fábio Júnior Nascimento Santana, born 1983), currently playing for Goiás * Fabio Bencivenga, Italian water polo player * Jud "Fabio" Birza, winner of ''Survivor: Nicaragua'' * Fabio Borini, Italian footballer * Fábio Camilo de Brito (Nenê, born 1975), currently playing for Coritiba Foot Ball Club * Fabio Cannavaro, former captain of the Italy national team * Fabio Capello, Italian manager of the R ...
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Franco Neri
Franco may refer to: Name * Franco (name) * Francisco Franco (1892–1975), Spanish general and dictator of Spain from 1939 to 1975 * Franco Luambo (1938–1989), Congolese musician, the "Grand Maître" Prefix * Franco, a prefix used when referring to France, a country * Franco, a prefix used when referring to French people and their diaspora, e.g. Franco-Americans, Franco-Mauritians * Franco, a prefix used when referring to Franks, a West Germanic tribe Places * El Franco, a municipality of Asturias in Spain * Presidente Franco District, in Paraguay * Franco, Virginia, an unincorporated community, in the United States Other uses * Franco (band), Filipino band * Franco (''General Hospital''), a fictional character on the American soap opera ''General Hospital'' * Franco, the Luccan franc, a 19th-century currency of Lucca, Italy * ''Franco, Ciccio e il pirata Barbanera'', a 1969 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Amendola * ''Franco, ese hombre'', a 1964 documentary fi ...
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