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Giorno per giorno disperatamente (1961)
Character: Luisella
The mental illness affecting young Dario, one of the two sons of the Dominici family living in a council building in Rome, disrupts the lives of all its members.
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Le Petit Théâtre de Jean Renoir (1974)
Character: Female Bum (segment "Le dernier réveillon")
Three vignettes and a musical interlude showcase acclaimed auteur Jean Renoir's eclectic range at the end of his career: the relationship between an old man and an old woman, both homeless; an opera-like story of a woman obsessed with polishing her floors; Jeanne Moreau performs 'When Love Dies'; and an elderly man and his young wife coming to terms when she has an affair with a man her own age.
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L'uomo di paglia (1958)
Character: Se stessa
Andrea Zaccardi has returned home from hunting. He and his wife Luisa are very close. Their young son Giulio develops a cough. The doctor recommends the seaside. Luisa leaves with Giulio for several weeks. Andrea stays to work at the metal shop.
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Gidget Goes to Rome (1963)
Character: Henrietta (uncredited)
Francis, now 17, is still in love with Moondoggy. She can persuade her parents to allow them a journey to Rome, together with two of her and two of his friends. However they have to take an adult with them, so they choose Peter's eccentric aunt. In Rome they get the beautiful guide Daniela, who's fascinating the guys and making especially Gidget jealous. She starts looking elsewhere herself.
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I tre volti della paura (1963)
Character: The Maid (segment "A Drop Of Water")
Three tales of supernatural horror include a woman plagued by threatening phone calls, a family targeted by vampiric monsters, and a deceased medium who wreaks havoc upon the living.
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I dolci inganni (1960)
Character: la contessa
Francesca, a seventeen-year-old Roman, is finally sure she has found love. Almost sure. She spends the day observing other lovers' behaviors and considering whether she is ready to jump. Her age notwithstanding, this movie is more about coming of age than about improper or illegal romantic relationships.
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Tempo massimo (1934)
Character: Dora Sandri
A meek professor is swept over his feet by a very vivacious girl.
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On Such a Night (1937)
Character: Mlle. Mimi [Candle]
When her husband is accused of murder, an actress tries to prove his innocence.
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Amo te sola (1935)
Character: Grazia
Florence in 1848. There is a strong political tension in the Grand Duchy of Tuscany. Giovanni, a young Neapolitan composer who has just arrived in the city, accidentally comes into contact with some liberals and is convinced to compose the hymn of the Volunteers.
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L'ultimo amante (1955)
Character: Un'altra ospite dell'istituto (uncredited)
Maria, a prostitute, meets Cesare in a police station, a drunkard reporter. Cesare falls in love with her and wants to save her from her bleak life but the girl refuses any help.
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Nella città l'inferno (1959)
Character: Sister Giuseppina
A young girl comes to prison and experiences the entire prison subculture. The inmates she befriends vary from big tough dangerous dames to smaller submissive ladies who are totally lost in prison life.
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Cinque a zero (1932)
Character: Billie Grac
Sports comedy film inspired by a 5–0 victory by A.S. Roma against their rivals Juventus in 1931.
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Il conformista (1971)
Character: Marcello's Mother
A weak-willed Italian man becomes a fascist flunky who goes abroad to arrange the assassination of his old teacher, now a political dissident.
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Laura nuda (1961)
Character: Adriana
Laura, a young woman from the Verona bourgeoisie, seeks to emancipate herself, but is desperately confronted with what she considers to be the hypocrisy of men and the conformism of a society that only considers women if they marry and procreate.
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