• Silver Spoon Set (redirect from I delfini)
    Silver Spoon Set (Italian: I Delfini, also known as The Dolphins) is a 1960 Italian–French drama film directed by Francesco Maselli starring Claudia Cardinale...
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    Anna Maria Ferrero (category Italian film actresses)
    (1960) as Elisa Bonaparte Culpables (1960) as Margarita Silver Spoon Set (I delfini) (1960) as Marina Castelfranco The Hunchback of Rome (Il gobbo) (1960)...
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    Sergio Fantoni (category Italian male film actors)
    by Night (1960) – Don Valerio Atom Age Vampire (1960) – Pierre Mornet I Delfini (1960) – Doctor Mario Corsi Esther and the King (1960) – Haman Il peccato...
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    Co-produced by Arte France, Italy's Ministero per i Beni e le Attività Culturali, and the National Film Board of Canada, the feature-length docufiction...
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    Ischia (section Film setting)
    European Cetacean Society. Retrieved on March 28, 2017 RAICALDO P.. 2014. Delfini e capodogli tra Ischia e Procida. Retrieved on March 29, 2017 "Island of...
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  • Gianni Di Venanzo (category Italian film biography stubs)
    Soldiers (1954) Sunset in Naples (1955) Big Deal on Madonna Street (1958) I delfini (1960) Il carabiniere a cavallo (1961) Bebo's Girl (1963) Time of Indifference...
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    ISBN 961-6324-17-9. Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 November 2012. "Delfini pri nas" (in Slovenian). Morigenos. Retrieved 6 April 2006. "Puška poči...
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    of Agrigento's mental asylum, in 1989), in 1992–1993. His last song was Delfini (Dolphins), in 1993 with his son, Massimo. On 6 August 1994, Modugno died...
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    Crvena Jabuka Crveni Koralji Zdravko Čolić Dah Daltoni Dʼ Boys Delfini (Split band) Delfini (Zagreb band) Denis & Denis Devil Doll Divlje Jagode Dorian Gray...
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    Pier Paolo Pasolini (category Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Screenplay winners)
    ˈpaːolo pazoˈliːni]; 5 March 1922 – 2 November 1975) was an Italian poet, film director, writer, actor and playwright. He is considered one of the defining...
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  • Ginzburg. In the following years, Calligarich focused on television and film screenwriting, and in 1994 he founded the stage company Teatro XX Secolo...
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    Atomi, Bele Višnje, Bijele Strijele, Crni Biseri, Crveni Koralji, Daltoni, Delfini, Elektroni, Elipse, Iskre, Samonikli, Siluete and Zlatni Dečaci, all of...
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    the University of Cape Town. In 2007, Raworth was awarded the Antonio Delfini [it] prize for lifetime achievement, in Modena, Italy. Some of his other...
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  • (in French) Citto Maselli, morto il regista de 'Gli indifferenti' e 'I delfini'. La passione per il cinema e l'impegno politico (in Italian) Justice...
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  • 12, 2015. "David and Goliath". American Film Institute. Retrieved March 12, 2015. Mannikka, Eleanor. "I delfini". AllMovie. Retrieved March 16, 2015. Mannikka...
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    Gérard Blain (category French male film actors)
    2000) was a French actor and film director. Blain appeared in sixty films between 1944 and 2000. He also directed nine films between 1971 and 2000. In 1971...
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    Francesco Maselli (category Italian film directors)
    September 2023. "Citto Maselli, morto il regista de 'Gli indifferenti' e 'I delfini'". La Repubblica. 21 March 2023. Retrieved 21 March 2023. Francesco Maselli...
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    Baricco's reading of his novel City. Baricco directed the critically acclaimed film Lezione 21 on Beethoven's Ninth Symphony. Baricco resides in his hometown...
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    the film: One day I lost words/ I came here to tell you this and not because you responded/ I don't love conversations or questions: I noticed that I once...
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    The 1971 film version starring Connery used the P&O liner SS Canberra for the sequence. The wreck was featured in the 1974 James Bond film The Man with...
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  • Yugoslav musician, who got his nickname after Jet Harris. The Zagreb-based Delfini were also formed the same year. After the British invasion, many of these...
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  • graduate from the Graz University of Music and Performing Arts, formerly of Delfini and Indexi. During the following years, Petej would remain one of the rare...
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    Stefano Pirandello (category Italian military personnel of World War I)
    Giuoca, Pietro!, later credited to his father and used as basis for the film Steel. In 1935 he released his debut novel Il muro di casa ("The wall of...
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    of Jewish communities in the territory of present-day Germany. The 1997 film La Tregua (The Truce), starring John Turturro, was adapted from his 1963...
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    Count of Beaujolais, among others) the Pandolfini of Florence, and the Delfini of Venice and Rome also used the dolphin as their "canting" armories. In...
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    I and World War II, Civinini embarked on several Western exploration expeditions on the continent of Africa; notably making the 1924 documentary film...
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    Akordi and the founder of Boomerang, drummer Srećko Antonioli, formerly of Delfini, and vocalist Aki Rahimovski. Prior to the formation of Parni Valjak, Rahimovski...
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    as mirrored by others. A film was drawn from this book in 1993, directed by the Portuguese Fernando Lopes. In 1987, when I volatili del Beato Angelico...
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    Roberto Saviano (category European Film Award for Best Screenwriter winners)
    Olympics in 2008. A film of the same name, directed by Matteo Garrone, was also created; it won the prestigious Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival in 2008...
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  • impersonating him and performing one of his most famous songs – 'Delfini delfinaki'. I Gorgona (Stin Apano Yitonitsa) Music: Manos Loizos; Text: Lefteris...
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