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Maria Denis e le sue prigioni (1948)
Character: herself
A movie actress gets arrested and has a hard time finding sleep at the police station. Then her director appears and saves her.
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Seconda B (1934)
Character: Marta Renzi
A school teacher falls in love with one of his female colleague, who teaches gymnastics. She returns his love, but this discovered by his students who try and sabotage their relationship.
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La Vie de bohème (1945)
Character: Mimi
Four young friends share the carefree, cheerfulness, laughter and dances of Bohemian life. Rodolphe the painter, Alexandre Chaunard the composer, Colline the philosopher, as well as Marcel and his friend Musette. Mimi, a romantic young girl, falls in love with Rodolphe.
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Cuatro mujeres (1947)
Character: N/A
The entrance of a woman in a café where, gathered by chance, four men play cards, brings to the mind of each of them the memory of their past love experiences.
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Piccola mia (1933)
Character: Ragazza del bar
A woman leaves her husband and her young daughter after she falls for a rally driver.
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Addio, giovinezza! (1940)
Character: Dorina
A university student falls in love with a seamstress. But one day he meets a beautiful woman and things become complicated.
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Il re burlone (1935)
Character: Fanya
A young girl learns that she is the daughter of an executed politician and conspires to avenge her father's memory.
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1860 - I mille di Garibaldi (1934)
Character: Clelia
The story is the harried attempt of a Sicilian partisan, as part of the risorgimento, to reach Garibaldi's headquarters in Northern Italy, and to petition the revered revolutionary to rescue part of his besieged land. Along the way, the peasant hero encounters many colorful Italians, differing in class and age, and holding political opinions of every type. There is a key train scene, and the film ends on the battlefield, Italian unification a success, despite brutal losses.
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Private Angelo (1949)
Character: Lucrezia
Angelo has been drafted into the Italian Army in World War II. He does not like people shooting at him, so he tries all sorts of tricks to avoid being caught up in the action. However, events always seem to lead him back to the fighting.
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Joe il Rosso (1936)
Character: Marietta Clavel
A precious painting suddenly disappears from the house of a noble Italian family. A relative from America investigates the mystery.
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Fiamma che non si spegne (1949)
Character: Maria Valente
Inspired to the real story of the Carabiniere Salvo D'Acquisto. We see how, to save 22 hostages from dead sentence by Nazi, he decided to sacrifice himself.
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Malìa (1946)
Character: Nedda
In regional Sicily, Jana tries to repair her sister's marriage by going to a sorceress who makes up a love potion that will bring about the couple's happiness. But the spell only works on Jana herself...
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Pazza di gioia (1940)
Character: Liliana Casali
A modest accountant wins a utility vehicle in a contest and publishes an ad looking for a companion to share expenses on a vacation trip. An attractive young lady answers the ad, but at the meeting place, the girl mistakes the accountant for a millionaire, who of course, leaves with her...
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Treno Popolare (1933)
Character: Maria
The film portrays the comic adventures of a group of summertime travellers. Produced at the height of the fascist era, Treno popolare was nonetheless free of propaganda, and featured the first film score by the legendary composer Nino Rota.
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Cronaca nera (1947)
Character: N/A
A mob boss seeks refuge from the police at the home of an ordinary family.
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La maestrina (1942)
Character: Maria Bini, la maestrina
In a small mountain town, a new teacher arrives, Maria Bini, who, with her extreme confidentiality, arouses people's curiosity and gossip. The young mayor of the village feels attracted to the girl and begins to court her.
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Cinecittà Babilonia: sesso, droga e camicie nere (2017)
Character: Self - Actress (archive footage)
The story of Italian cinema under Fascism, a sophisticated film industry built around the founding of the Cinecittà studios and the successful birth of a domestic star system, populated by very peculiar artists among whom stood out several beautiful, magnetic, special actresses; a dark story of war, drugs, sex, censorship and tragedy.
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Abbandono (1940)
Character: Maria, sua sorella
In 1830 Pierre Courier, a rich and elderly shipowner, awaits the return of his son Stefano, who has just returned from a long trip to Trinidad in the ship in which he is captain.
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Nada (1947)
Character: N/A
When young Andrea arrives in Barcelona to begin her university studies, she stays at her aunt Angustias' house, where she lives with several relatives with whom she has constant arguments.
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La Danse de mort (1948)
Character: Rita
A sinister fortress on an island where the sun never seems to shine. An officer whose values have long gone a thing of the past.
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Gli uomini, che mascalzoni... (1932)
Character: N/A
Bruno, a chauffeur having some problem in keeping a job, meets one morning Mariuccia, a taxi driver’s daughter working as a perfumery’s shop assistant, and trying to impress her, pretending to be rich, uses his employer’s car to took her on a trip to the lakes, but things don’t work as planned and to conquer Mariuccia’s hearth won’t be so easy…
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Fiat voluntas dei (1936)
Character: Anna
Everyone burdens their troubles in a little Italian village on the local pastor.
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Hanno rapito un uomo (1938)
Character: L'amichetta dell'attore
A Russian grand duchess, in order to avoid a marriage imposed on her by her family, pretends to have fallen in love with a movie actor and tells her relatives that she has married him. When they arrive, they are able to meet the grand duchess's supposed husband, as she has forced the actor to play the thankless role. But from the pretense and the often awkward incidents it causes, a lively and genuine affection develops between the two protagonists. And the grotesque episode ends with a real wedding.
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La telefonista (1932)
Character: telefonista
Two different couples on blind dates get mixed up when they pick the same location to meet.
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Ballerine (1937)
Character: Gina
A favorite student of an old dance teacher gets casted in an important pantomime. When the teacher dies on the stage, she finds support from a journalist's affection to overcome the difficult moment.
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L'assedio dell'Alcazar (1940)
Character: Conchita Alvarez
Set during the Spanish civil war, the story of a commander of a fort Alcazar in Toledo, faithful to general Franco.
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