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    The Strega Prize (Italian: Premio Strega [ˈprɛːmjo ˈstreːɡa]) is the most important Italian literary award. It has been awarded annually since 1947 for...
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  • TRTÉ. In Italy, the show aired on Italia 1 under the name Sabrina, vita da strega (Sabrina, life as a witch) from September 3, 1998 until May 28, 2004...
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  • 3, Canale 5, Retequattro, Boing & Paramount Network under the name Vita da strega (Life as a Witch) from 1967 until 1979. The Russia-based channel Domashny...
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  • Sex of the Witch (Italian: Il sesso della strega) is a 1973 Italian erotic gothic horror film directed by Angelo Pannaccio and starring Susanna Levi, Jessica...
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  • 2022). "'Tutto chiede salvezza', sette giorni nella vita del ventenne Daniele: la serie 'premio Strega' di Francesco Bruni". La Repubblica (in Italian)....
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    Bellezza, was published in 2013. In 2018 she published her third novel, Da dove la vita è perfetta, narrating the interwoven histories of two Italian women...
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    Fictionmania, broadcast on Rai Premium. In July 2012 she presented the Premio Strega alongside Luca Salerno on Rai 1 and in January 2013 she joined Fabio Volo...
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    Alessandro Barbero (category Strega Prize winners)
    and Medieval history. He won the 1996 Strega Prize, Italy's most distinguished literary award, for Bella vita e guerre altrui di Mr. Pyle gentiluomo...
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    Mario Soldati (category Strega Prize winners)
    was an Italian writer and film director. In 1954, he won the Strega Prize for Lettere da Capri. He directed several works adapted from novels, and worked...
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    Niccolò Ammaniti (category Strega Prize winners)
    pronunciation: [nikkoˈlɔ ammaˈniːti]) is an Italian writer, winner of the Premio Strega in 2007 for As God Commands (also published under the title The Crossroads)...
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    Plinio Carlozzi Fico d'India (1980) – Lorenzo Millozzi Mia moglie è una strega (1980) – Emilio Altieri Uno contro l'altro, praticamente amici (1981) –...
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    was picked up by numerous newspapers around the world. In 2020, writer Strega Prize winner Walter Siti [it] published La natura è innocente – Due vite...
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    publishing 60 books a year. In 2019 he was shortlisted for the Premio Strega for author's writing for children (age 11+). La Strada del Guerriero (Piemme)...
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    dell'inquisitore (1964) and Le strega e il capitano (1986)) Per un ritratto dello scrittore da giovane (1985) La strega e il capitano (1987) (The Captain...
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    Alberto Moravia (category Strega Prize winners)
    1949) and Il conformista (The Conformist, 1951). In 1952 he won the Premio Strega for I Racconti and his novels began to be translated abroad and La Provinciale...
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    Margaret Mazzantini (category Strega Prize winners)
    1994: Campiello Prize Selection 2002: Rapallo Carige Prize 2002: Premio Strega 2002: Grinzane Cavour Prize 2002: Bari Award 2004: Boccaccio Prize 2005:...
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    States, and France. She made her Italian debut in the television miniseries Vita coi figli in 1991 and in the film La Riffa the same year. Her first credited...
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    Gesualdo Bufalino, launched in 1981, winner of the Campiello Prize and Strega Prize and Andrea Camilleri ("father" of Montalbano). From 1983 onwards Elvira...
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    title, role played and notes Year Title Role Notes 1980 Mia moglie è una strega Female passenger Uncredited Tranquille donne di campagna Aida La compagna...
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    received many of the most distinguished Italian literary awards, including the Strega and the Fiuggi. Although she lived for many years in Naples following the...
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  • speranze e gli inganni, Dalia, Roma 1986 Il rancore, Dalia, Roma 1989 La strega di Colobraro, Dalia, Roma 1992 Se questa è una patria, Dalia, Roma 1995...
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    Sandro Veronesi (writer) (category Strega Prize winners)
    twice been awarded Italy's most prestigious literary prize, the Premio Strega: in 2006 for his novel Caos calmo [it] and in 2020 for his novel The Hummingbird...
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    Antonio Pennacchi (category Strega Prize winners)
    (26 January 1950 – 3 August 2021) was an Italian writer, winner of the Strega Prize in 2010 for his novel, Canale Mussolini. Born in Latina in a family...
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    Antonio Scurati (category Strega Prize winners)
    the main Italian literary prizes. In 2019, he was awarded the prestigious Strega Prize for his novel M: Son of the Century (2018), which is part of a planned...
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  • (1989) Scoop, directed by José María Sánchez - TV movie (1991) Morte di una strega (Death of a witch), directed by Cinzia TH Torrini - TV miniseries (1996)...
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    Raffaele La Capria (category Strega Prize winners)
    Mortal Wound (Ferito a morte), won Italy's most prestigious award, the Strega Prize, and is today considered a classic of Italian literature. Sandro Veronesi...
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    Don Matteo, regia di Lodovico Gasparini (2009) 7ª stagione, episodio 1 Vita da paparazzo, regia di Pier Francesco Pingitore (2008) Paolo Borsellino -...
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    Sleep Till Shengal Feltrinelli Prize for arts Nominations Finalist at the Strega Prize in the 'young' category for Forget My Name. Finalist at the Québec...
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    Paolo Volponi (category Strega Prize winners)
    alienation and gradual descent into madness. La macchina mondiale won the Strega Prize in 1965. Its tragic main character, a peasant-philosopher living in...
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  • (1920–1996), writer; his novel, Le menzogne della notte (1988) won the Strega Prize Dino Buzzati (1906–1972), writer, novelist and painter; his most famous...
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