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On peut le dire sans se fâcher (1978)
Character: La mamma
Pauline intends to end her days and meticulously prepares her suicide, but she meets Peppo, an Italian immigrant, who will change her mind.
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Le Bourreau des cœurs (1983)
Character: La mère
While filming on location in Tahiti, a small-time actor seizes an opportunity to make it big, but the attention may be more than he bargained for.
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Le Boulanger de Valorgue (1953)
Character: N/A
A small village is torn apart by a quarrel between the baker and the italian grocery tenant, mother of a pregnant young girl. She accuses the baker's son, doing his military service in Algeria, to be the father of the would be child. Offended, the baker refuses to deliver bread to the villagers standing on the mother's side.
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Minaccia d'amore (1988)
Character: Cleaning Woman
A psychic finds herself tapping into the "energy" of a deceased phone operator. She also finds that her friends soon begin dying mysteriously. An investigator determines to track down the cause.
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I pappagalli (1955)
Character: N/A
Sunday is the only day off that house maids use to date the young men who cross their paths: doormen, soldiers, sailors, timid virgins and lurid husbands, or even a doctor.
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Bertoldo, Bertoldino e Cacasenno (1984)
Character: ostessa
During the reign of King Alboin, the peasant Bertoldo, sly and smart, manages to always get away with pranks and pleasantires with great mastery, and, even if his clumsy wife Marcolfa and their foolish son Bertoldino always put him in trouble, his shrewdness and acumen save him from any unfortunate situation...
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La famiglia Passaguai (1951)
Character: N/A
When Passaguai family patriarch Giuseppe (Fabrizi) decides to take advantage of a corporate discount to bring his wife (Ninchi) and children to spend a Sunday at the beach of Fiumicino, a series of troubles begins for everyone, in the form of a comic nightmare.
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Flavia, la monaca musulmana (1974)
Character: N/A
Puglia, southern Italy, around 1400. A convent is invaded by the Tarantula cult, whose fanatical and crazed members desecrate the sacred place by committing obscene and bloody acts.
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Fracchia la belva umana (1981)
Character: Palmira
The world's greatest criminal and the world greatest loser share the same face... now they'll share the same life!
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Le Grand Escogriffe (1976)
Character: Tony's Mother
The aging villain Émile Morland talks his old friend Aristide into helping him with to kidnap the son of a millionaire.
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La Luna (1979)
Character: Wardrobe Mistress (as Iole Silvani)
While touring in Italy, a recently-widowed American opera singer has an incestuous relationship with her 15-year-old son to help him overcome his heroin addiction.
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Non ci resta che piangere (1984)
Character: N/A
Two 20th-century friends accidentally stumble into the year 1492, where they meet a charming teen and try to alter history.
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Un homme amoureux (1987)
Character: Olga
An American film-star and an unknown British actress meet on set in Rome. She is angry when he refuses to speak to her journalist father, but later they have a passionate relationship.
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Lo sceicco bianco (1952)
Character: Assunta, Cabiria's Colleague
In Italy, small-town newlyweds Wanda and Ivan Cavalli embark on their honeymoon in the big city of Rome. Ivan dutifully wants to keep appointments with family and church, but Wanda is only interested in meeting her favorite photo-strip star known as "The White Sheik". While Wanda impetuously sneaks away to locate the object of her affections, disconsolate Ivan tries his hardest to keep up appearances with the couple's relatives.
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Un cuore semplice (1977)
Character: N/A
Set in a rural area of France in the 19th century, this simple tale tells the story of a servant girl whose life seems marked by grand tragedy, but whose heart is simple and uncomplicated enough not only to endure, but even to attain serenity in the face of her manifold frustrations. Her only friend, to whom she pours out all her troubles, is an old parrot. When the parrot dies, she reverently has it stuffed and continues telling it her woes. This drama is based on a story by Gustave Flaubert.
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Nipoti miei diletti (1974)
Character: (as Iole Silvani)
1936. In a village in the Bassa Padana, a beautiful and shapely forty-year-old girl is aunt of some boys in the middle of their sexual maturity.
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La città delle donne (1980)
Character: Motorcyclist
The charismatic Snaporaz encounters an alluring woman on a train and pursues her through a forest. He ends up at a hotel populated by women gathered for a feminist conference, where he is an unwanted presence. Snaporaz soon discovers he’s entered a phantasmagoric world where women have taken power.
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