Pietralata (Italian: Pietralata) is a 2008 Italian film directed by Gianni Leacche. The film concerns a protest against the current film industry, and...
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Pietralata may refer to: Pietralata (Rome), the 21st quarter of Rome Pietralata (Rome Metro), a station on Line B of the Rome Metro Pietralata (film),...
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Pietralata is the 21st quartiere of Rome, identified by the initials Q. XXI, and belongs to the Municipio IV. Its name comes from the Latin Prata Lata...
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translated into 26 languages, and Un anno a Pietralata ("A year in Pietralata"), which was adapted into a film, Diario di un maestro, directed in 1972 by...
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Vittorio De Seta (category Italian film directors)
L'invitata (1969) Diario di un maestro (1972) TV mini-series Un anno a Pietralata (1974) TV movie In Calabria (1993) Lettere dal Sahara (2006) articolo...
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2011 a project was launched to build a campus with residence halls near Pietralata station, in collaboration with the Lazio region. To cope with the ever-increasing...
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Benedicta Boccoli (category Italian film actresses)
director Rocco Cesareo – 2003 Valzer, director Salvatore Maira – 2007 Pietralata, director Gianni Leacche – 2008 Ciao Brother, director Nicola Barnaba...
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Massimo Bonetti (category Italian male film actors)
Falcone (1993) Porzûs (1997) Notes of Love (1998) Maria Goretti (2003) Pietralata (2008) The Youngest Son (2010) The Big Heart of Girls (2011) You Can't...
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Codogno in 1948. Genealogy: son of Roberto Fisichella (†2015), who moved to Pietralata. Parker, James, A GLOSSARY OF TERMS USED IN HERALDRY, retrieved 29 November...
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had not begun to circulate. Joachim retired first to the hermitage of Pietralata, writing all the while, and then founded the Abbey of Fiore (Flora) in...
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Claudio Botosso (category Italian male film actors)
(born 28 March 1958) is an Italian actor. He appeared in more than forty films since 1985. "CLAUDIO BOTOSSO - Balthazar Management". Claudio Botosso at...
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(1962) Shortly after completion, Fellini shot a scene in the church for his film La Dolce Vita (1960), during which Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D minor is...
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