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Yara (2021 Film)
''Yara'' is a 2021 Italian film directed by Marco Tullio Giordana, written by Graziano Diana and starring Chiara Bono, Isabella Ragonese, Alessio Boni and Roberto Zibetti. Based on a true story, the film follows an Italian Prosecutor, and her attempts to find the killer of 13-year-old Yara Gambirasio. The film was released by Netflix on November 5, 2021. Cast * Chiara Bono as Yara Gambirasio * Isabella Ragonese * Alessio Boni * Roberto Zibetti * Aiman Machhour as Mohamed Fikri * Mario Pirrello * Sandra Toffolatti * Thomas Trabacchi * Lorenzo Acquaviva as Avvocato Claudio Salvagni * Donatella Bartoli as Yara School Teacher * Andrea Bruschi Andrea Bruschi (born 1 May 1968) is an Italian actor who has appeared in a number of comedy, action, and suspense films, and has also worked as a producer, director, and screenwriter. He also appeared in an episode of the HBO television serie ... * Guglielmo Favilla as Tenente Colonnello Emiliani * Nicole Fornaro as Yara Gym Teacher * Mir ...
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Marco Tullio Giordana
Marco Tullio Giordana (born 1 October 1950) is an Italian Film director, director and screenwriter. Biography Born in Milan, during the 1970s he approaches the cinema by collaborating on the screenplay of Roberto Faenza's 1977 documentary ''Forza Italia!'', while his debut behind the camera comes two years later, in 1979 with the feature film To Love the Damned, presented at the 1979 Cannes Film Festival and winner of the Golden Leopard at the Locarno Film Festival. In 1981, he made an ambitious project, ''The Fall of the Rebel Angels (film), The Fall of the Rebel Angels'', presented at the 38th Venice International Film Festival. In 1996 he participated with other directors, Gianni Amelio, Marco Risi, Alessandro D'Alatri and Mario Martone in the RAI and UNICEF project ''Beyond childhood - Five directors for UNICEF''. In 2000 he returned to the 57th Venice International Film Festival, Venice Film Festival with ''One Hundred Steps'', a film of denunciation on the life and death ...
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Isabella Ragonese
Isabella Ragonese (born 19 May 1981) is an Italian actress. She studied acting at the Teatès School in Palermo, under director Michele Perriera. During her studies, she wrote, directed and starred in several adaptations of his plays. In 1998 she won the first prize at INDA (National Institute for Ancient Drama), with a short essay on the figure of Hecuba. She graduated in 2000 with a diploma in acting. She starred in her first film '' Nuovomondo'' in 2006, directed by Emanuele Crialese. She is engaged to Samuel Umberto Romano, lead singer of the group Subsonica. Filmography Films Television Awards * Nastro d'Argento for Best supporting Actress 2010: ''La nostra vita'' & '' Due vite per caso'' (ex-aequo). * Shooting Stars Award 2012: Ragonese received this award at the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival in February 2012, an annual acting award for up-and-coming actors by European Film Promotion European Film Promotion (EFP) is an international promotion organis ...
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Alessio Boni
Alessio Boni (born 4 July 1966) is an Italian actor. Life Boni was born in Sarnico in 1966. He studied theatre at the Accademia Nazionale d'Arte Drammatica. The second of three children, Marco is the eldest and Andrea is the youngest brother. In 1998, he had his television breakthrough in ''La Donna del Treno''. Other roles: * Quincy Moritz in ''Dracula'' (2002) * Matteo Carati in ''The Best of Youth'' (''La meglio gioventù'') (2003) * ''The Beast in the Heart'' (''La bestia nel cuore / Don't Tell'') (2005) * ''Once You're Born You Can No Longer Hide'' (2005) * '' The Goodbye Kiss'' (2006) * Andrey Nikolayevich Bolkonsky in ''War and Peace'' (2007 - RAI-television series) * Caravaggio in '' Caravaggio '' (2007 - RAI-television series) * Giacomo Puccini in '' Puccini'' (2008 - RAI-television series) * Sgt. Cerato in '' The Tourist'' (2010) * ''Somewhere Amazing'' (2015) * ''The Girl in the Fog'' (2017) * Fra Dolcino in ''The Name of the Rose ''The Name of the Rose'' ( it, I ...
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Murder Of Yara Gambirasio
Yara Gambirasio (21 May 1997 – 26 November 2010) was a 13-year-old Italian girl killed on the evening of 26 November 2010. Murder and case development At 6:44 PM on 26 November 2010, Yara Gambirasio left the Brembate di Sopra, Italy sport center alone, but never reached her home 700 meters away. Her family soon called the Carabinieri, but despite a search involving hundreds of volunteers, her body was not found until 26 February 2011 in Chignolo d'Isola, 10 kilometers from Brembate di Sopra. The body showed multiple superficial cuts, possibly made by a pointed object such as a nail or a knife, and a large wound on the head. In August 2011 a final autopsy report had not yet been released and not even the exact cause of death had been ascertained, but leaked details from the investigation suggested that the death was caused by the combination of a head blow (as from falling on a hard surface or being hit with a stone), at least six cut wounds (none deadly) and hypothermia. I ...
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Andrea Bruschi
Andrea Bruschi (born 1 May 1968) is an Italian actor who has appeared in a number of comedy, action, and suspense films, and has also worked as a producer, director, and screenwriter. He also appeared in an episode of the HBO television series ''Rome'' entitled " An Owl in a Thornbush". Bruschi is an accomplished musician and was once part of the 1980s rock band ''Bronco Billy'', alongside Andrea Linke and Francesco Colella. He created a new wave-dark rock band called ''Marti''. In 2007 the band released its first album ''Unmade beds'', distributed in Italy and Germany. Acting credits *Lamborgini (2022) *I Medici - Masters of Florence (2016) *''Shadows in the distance'' (2013) *''Nelle tue mani'' (2007) *''Hermano'' (2007) *''The Nativity Story ''The Nativity Story'' is a 2006 American biblical drama film based on the nativity of Jesus and directed by Catherine Hardwicke. The film stars Keisha Castle-Hughes, Oscar Isaac, Hiam Abbass, Shaun Toub, Alexander Siddig, Ciarán H ...
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2021 Films
2021 in film is an overview of events, including award ceremonies, film festivals, a list of country-specific lists of films released, and movie programming. Evaluation of the year In his article highlighting the best movies of 2021, Richard Brody of ''The New Yorker'' said, "From an artistic perspective, 2021 has been an excellent cinematic vintage, yet the bounty is shadowed by an air of doom. The reopening of theatres has brought many great movies—some of which were postponed from last year—to the big screen, but fewer people to see them. The biggest successes, as usual, have been superhero and franchise films. ''The French Dispatch'' has done respectably in wide release, and ''Licorice Pizza'' is doing superbly on four screens in New York and Los Angeles, but few, if any, of the year’s best films are likely to reach high on the box-office charts. The shift toward streaming was already under way when the pandemic struck, and as the trend has accelerated it’s had a parad ...
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Italian Drama Films
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2020s Italian-language Films
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