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Emilio "The Wolf" Barzini is a fictional character and the main antagonist in Mario Puzo's 1969 novel The Godfather and in its 1972 film adaptation, in which he is portrayed by Richard Conte. [1] [2] The Barzini crime family was inspired by the Genovese crime family. [3]
Flic film: Cine color 250D: 2022- T 250 ECN-2 Print Daylight balanced color negative cinema film, Kodak Vision 3 5207. [56] USA/Canada 135-36 Flic film: Cine color 200T: 2022- T 200 ECN-2 Print Tungsten balanced color negative cinema film, Kodak Vision 3 5213. [56] USA/Canada 135-36 Flic film: Cine color 500T: 2022- T 500 ECN-2 Print
Benedetta Barzini in 1968. Benedetta Barzini (born 22 September 1943 in Porto Santo Stefano) [1] is an Italian photomodel, journalist, writer, educator, feminist. In the 1960s she made a brilliant career as a model in the United States, shooting for Irving Penn, Richard Avedon, Ugo Mulas, Henry Clarke (photographer), Andy Warhol, became the first Italian on the cover of American Vogue and in ...
Masrour Barzani (Arabic: مسرور بارزاني; Kurdish: مەسروور بارزانی, romanized: Mesrûr Barzanî) (born 2 March 1969) [2] is an Iraqi Kurdish politician and serving as prime minister of the Kurdistan Region, since June 2019. [3]
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Battiato was born in Ionia, the former name of the town of Giarre-Riposto, in Sicily, southern Italy [7] After graduating from high school at the Liceo Scientifico "Archimede" in Acireale, and following the death of his father (truck driver and longshoreman in New York), [8] in 1964 he moved first to Rome, and then to Milan at age 19, and soon after won his first musical contract.
Luigi Barzini Jr. (21 December 1908 – 30 March 1984) was an Italian journalist, writer and politician most famous for his 1964 book The Italians, delving deeply into the Italian national character and introducing many English and German speaking readers to Italian life and culture.
The Second Iraqi–Kurdish War [11] was the second chapter of the Barzani rebellion, initiated by the collapse of the Kurdish autonomy talks and the consequent Iraqi offensive against rebel KDP troops of Mustafa Barzani during 1974–1975.