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Vincenzo Salemme
Vincenzo Salemme (born 24 July 1957) is an Italian actor, playwright, director and screenwriter. Life and career Born in Bacoli, Province of Naples, Salemme began his career in 1976, with the stage company of Tato Russo. The following year he joined the theatre crew of Eduardo De Filippo, later led by his son Luca, where he worked until 1992. In a 2018 interview, he said that De Filippo taught him to "''italianise"'' words in Neapolitan when not in Naples, so everybody could understand the play. In the 1990s, Salemme started writing and producing his own comedy plays, enjoying a large success with ''E fuori nevica''. He debuted in the movie industry the early 1980s as a character actor; following his increasing popularity on stage, in 1998 he wrote, directed and starred in the comedy film '' L'amico del cuore'', which enjoyed a considerable commercial success. In the following years, Salemme alternated his personal projects, on stage and on the big screen, and leading rol ...
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Bacoli
Bacoli (; la, Bauli) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Naples in the Italian region Campania, located about west of Naples. Geography Bacoli borders the municipalities of Monte di Procida and Pozzuoli. Its territory, of volcanic origin, is part of the Phlegraean Fields. The volcano of Cape Miseno and the Miseno port date from c. 35,000-10,500 years ago. History Bacoli was founded by the ancient Romans in the 2nd or 1st c. BC, who called it ''Bauli''. In Roman times it was a popular resort almost as famous as the nearby Baiae. Many luxurious villas were built on the coast there and on the headland. Symmachus said of Bauli in the late 4th c. AD: Main sights Several major ancient Roman structures can be seen in Bacoli, including the Piscina Mirabilis, the ''Cento Camerelle'', and the so-called ''Tomba Agrippina'', a theatre belonging to an ancient villa. The ''frazione'' of Cuma - Fusaro includes the site of Cumae, the first settlement in Italy by ...
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Una Festa Esagerata
Una and UNA may refer to: Places * 160 Una, the asteroid "Una", an asteroid named after the Faerie Queene character * Una River (other), numerous rivers * Una, Himachal Pradesh, a town in India ** Una, Himachal Pradesh Assembly constituency, the state assembly constituency centered around the town ** Una District ** Una Himachal railway station * Una, Gujarat, a town in India ** Una, Gujarat Assembly constituency * Una, Mississippi, an unincorporated community in the United States * Una, Bahia, a town in Brazil * Uña, a municipality in Castile-La Mancha, Spain * Una National Park, Bosnia and Herzegovina * Una (Sava), a river in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia People * Úna, an Irish given name ** Oona, an Irish given name (Anglicised spelling of ''Úna'') ** Oonagh, an Irish given name (Anglicised spelling of ''Úna'') * Ùna, a Scots-Gaelic given name * Saint Hunna (aka St. Una) (d. 679) a French saint Women with the given name * Una Abell-Brinker (1874 ...
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10 Rules For Falling In Love
''10 Rules for Falling in Love'' ( it, 10 regole per fare innamorare) is a 2012 romantic comedy film written and directed by Cristiano Bortone and starring Guglielmo Scilla, Vincenzo Salemme and Enrica Pintore. Plot In the 2012 Italian film, 10 Regole Per Fare Innamorare, or in english, 10 Rules for Falling in Love, Renato (Vincenzo Salemme), guides his young son, Marco (Giuglielmo Scilla) on the rules of love. Renato is a womanizing father trying to reconnect with his clumsy son over a woman he has fallen for. Throughout the movie, Renato teaches Marco the Decalogue of Seduction: Ten foolproof rules to make any woman fall in love. On this journey of discovering love, Renato and Marco try to reconnect while setting up the latter with someone they are in love with. Cast * Guglielmo Scilla as Marco * Vincenzo Salemme as Renato * as Stefania * Giulio Berruti as Ettore * Pietro Masotti as Paolo * as Ivan * Fatima Trotta Fatima Trotta (born 2 July 1986) is an Italian ac ...
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Make A Fake
''Make a Fake'' ( it, Senza arte né parte) is a 2011 Italian comedy film written and directed by Giovanni Albanese. For his performance, Giuseppe Battiston won the Nastro d'Argento for Best Supporting Actor. The film was also nominated for the Nastro d'Argento for best comedy film. The film had a worldwide box office gross of $731,299. Plot Arrogant and unscrupulous pasta factory owner Alfonso Tammaro tells his workers Enzo, Carmine and Bandula, that the factory will close and that they are laid off. When they ask if they can work in his new factory, he tells them he doesn't need them since it's completely automated. They are hard put to make ends meet, but Enzo's wife Aurora, who has been hired by Tammaro as a translator, convinces Tammaro to hire them as security guards at the old factory, which he now uses to store his latest enthusiasm, modern art. They find the art bizarre and the prices outrageously high. When Carmine accidentally breaks one of the artworks, they realize ...
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Baciato Dalla Fortuna
''Baciato dalla fortuna'' is a 2011 Italian comedy film directed by Paolo Costella. It is based on the Vincenzo Salemme's comedy play ''Fiore di ictus''. The film debuted at the second place on the Italian box office chart. Cast *Vincenzo Salemme: Gaetano Peccerella *Nicole Grimaudo: Grazia Tirelli *Asia Argento: Betty *Dario Bandiera: Nicola *Alessandro Gassman: Silvano Grandoni *Isabelle Adriani: Clara *Elena Santarelli: Virginia *Maurizio Casagrande: Impiegato Banca See also * List of Italian films of 2011 This is a list of films produced in Italy in 2011 (see 2011 in film). Of the 100 or so Italian films released in 2011, about half of them were comedies. 2011 See also *2011 in Italy *2011 in Italian television References External linksIta ... References External links * 2011 films 2011 comedy films Italian comedy films 2010s Italian-language films 2010s Italian films {{2010s-Italy-comedy-film-stub ...
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Still Friends?
A still is an apparatus used to distill liquid mixtures by heating to selectively boil and then cooling to condense the vapor. A still uses the same concepts as a basic distillation apparatus, but on a much larger scale. Stills have been used to produce perfume and medicine, water for injection (WFI) for pharmaceutical use, generally to separate and purify different chemicals, and to produce distilled beverages containing ethanol. Application Since ethanol boils at a much lower temperature than water, simple distillation can separate ethanol from water by applying heat to the mixture. Historically, a copper vessel was used for this purpose, since copper removes undesirable sulfur-based compounds from the alcohol. However, many modern stills are made of stainless steel pipes with copper linings to prevent erosion of the entire vessel and lower copper levels in the waste product (which in large distilleries is processed to become animal feed). Copper is the preferred materi ...
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La Vita è Una Cosa Meravigliosa
''La vita è una cosa meravigliosa'' () is a 2010 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Vanzina Carlo Vanzina (13 March 1951 – 8 July 2018) was an Italian film director, producer and screenwriter. Vanzina was born in Rome, the son of Maria Teresa Nati and film director Stefano Vanzina and brother of Enrico Vanzina. In English-speakin .... Cast References External links * 2010 films Films directed by Carlo Vanzina 2010s Italian-language films 2010 comedy films Italian comedy films 2010s Italian films {{2010s-Italy-film-stub ...
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Baarìa (film)
''Baarìa'' is a 2009 Italian film directed by Giuseppe Tornatore. It was the opening film of the 66th Venice International Film Festival in September 2009. Plot The film recounts life in the Sicilian town of Bagheria (known as Baarìa in Sicilian), from the 1930s to the 1980s, through the eyes of lovers Peppino (Francesco Scianna) and Mannina (Margareth Madè). A Sicilian family depicted across three generations: from Cicco to his son Peppino to his grandson Pietro. Touching lightly on the private lives of these characters and their families, the film evokes the loves, dreams and disappointments of an entire community in the province of Palermo over five decades: during the Fascist period, Cicco is a shepherd who finds time to pursue his passion: books, epic poems, the great popular romance novels. In the days when people go hungry and during World War II, his son Peppino witnesses injustice by ''mafiosi'' and landowners. He becomes a communist. After the war, he encounters the w ...
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Ex (film)
''Many Kisses Later '' ( it, Ex) is a 2009 Italian-French romantic comedy film directed and co-written by Fausto Brizzi and interpreted by an ensemble cast. The film, produced by Italian International Film, in co-production with the French company and Mes Films in collaboration with RAI Cinema. It was released 6 February 2009 in Italian cinema and has been recognized as "national cultural interest" by the Directorate General for Cinema of the Ministry of Heritage and Culture. Plot The film presents the love stories of six couples, intertwined and developed between Christmas and Valentine's Day. Sergio (Claudio Bisio), psychologist, divorced for years by Michela (Elena Sofia Ricci), is engaged to Roberta ( Giorgia Wurth), but is found to be a father of two teenagers, after the sudden death of former wife, discovering by the daughters themselves, that Michela has always loved him, despite the divorce. Filippo (Vincenzo Salemme) and Caterina (Nancy Brilli), are both divorced ...
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Olé (film)
''Olé'' is a 2006 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Vanzina. Cast * Massimo Boldi as Archimede Formigoni *Vincenzo Salemme as Salvatore Rondinella * Daryl Hannah as Maggie Granger * Enzo Salvi as Enzo Antonelli *Natalia Estrada as Ana Montez *Francesca Lodo as Jennifer *Brigitta Boccoli Brigitta Boccoli (born 5 May 1972) is an Italian film and television actress. Biography Brigitta Boccoli was born in 1972 in Rome where her family had moved from Milan shortly before her birth. Her sister, Benedicta Boccoli, is also an actre ... as Margherita *Armando De Razza as Diego De La Vega *Federico Zanandrea as Mongini *Niccolò Contrino as Ugo Antonelli *Ashley Burritt as Nicole Morrison References External links * 2006 films Films directed by Carlo Vanzina 2000s Italian-language films 2006 comedy films Italian comedy films 2000s Italian films {{2000s-Italy-film-stub ...
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Opopomoz
''Opopomoz'' is a 2003 Italian- French-Spanish animation film directed by Enzo D'Alò. It tells an unusual Christmas story, set in a modern-day Naples, during the Christmas season. The film was shot in two years, with a budget of about 10 million euro. Plot The movie starts in Hell where Satan plans to destroy Christmas by stopping Jesus's birth, and he decides to send three of his minions — Astarotte, Scarapino and Farfaricchio — in Naples from the barrel of Mount Vesuvius since it was the "Crib's capital". The three devils choose a little kid called Rocco, which is unhappy and jealous for the incoming birth of his little brother Francesco, and he's always angry with his mother and father. After a lot of tempting, the devils manage to make Rocco say the magic word "Opopomoz" and go into the crib's world, where he's determined to stop Mary and Joseph from coming to Betlem. But the three devils cause a lot of problems and never manage to accomplish the mission, so Rocco ru ...
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Picasso's Face
''Picasso's Face'' ( it, Faccia di Picasso) is a 2000 comedy film written, directed and starred by Massimo Ceccherini. Plot Massimo Ceccherini is looking for a plot for his new movie: the suggestions of the people around him are all the same and they indicate "less vulgarity" and "more gags". In the end, he just settles for a long series of homages, ranging from the Rocky film series to ''Jaws'', redone in a picaresque way. Cast * Massimo Ceccherini as himself * Alessandro Paci as Himself * Marco Giallini as Producer * Bianca Guaccero as Samantha * Pietro Fornaciari as Fernando Capecchi * Chiara Conti as Stefania Nobili * Yuliya Mayarchuk as Ukraine Girl * Giovanni Veronesi as Priest * Vincenzo Salemme as Himself * Andrea Balestri as Pinocchio / Himself * Christian Vieri as Ivan Drago Ivan Vasilyevich Drago (russian: Иван Васильевич Драго, ) is a Soviet-Russian fictional character from the ''Rocky'' film series. He first appears in the 1985 fil ...
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