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    Risi (1956) Il grido by Michelangelo Antonioni (1957) Nights of Cabiria (Le notti di Cabiria) by Federico Fellini (1957) Big Deal on Madonna Street (I soliti...
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  • Eliminated 5 Allegra "Re Mida" Eliminated 6 Amanda "Dejavu" Eliminated 7 Cabiria "Fable" Eliminated 8 Dafne "Dentro la mia testa" Eliminated 9 Daudia "With...
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    Catene in 1949. Nazzari acted himself in Federico Fellini's Nights of Cabiria. He died in 1979 in Rome. David di Donatello Special David, for a life...
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    impressed audiences in 1912.[citation needed] The early Italian feature film Cabiria (1914) featured some stop motion techniques.[citation needed] Starewicz...
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  • sequences 8 1913 The Night Before Christmas Russia Ladislas Starevich 41 1914 Cabiria Italy Giovanni Pastrone 200 The Snow Queen Russia Ladislas Starevich 26...
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    The Last Days of Pompeii (1908), L'Inferno (1911), Quo Vadis (1913), and Cabiria (1914), were made as adaptations of books or stage plays. Italian filmmakers...
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  • 1960 218 BC Iberian Peninsula immediately before the Second Punic War Cabiria 1914 (silent) 218–202 BC during the Second Punic War Jupiter's Darling...
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    expansion, 569 films were produced in Turin, 420 in Rome and 120 in Milan. Cabiria, a 1914 Italian epic film directed by Giovanni Pastrone, is considered...
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