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Capriccio Rustico for Cello and Orchestra Op. 26 (2010) The Ride of Cello Vello Buffon for Cello with Orchestra Op. 27 (2010) Concerto for Cello No. 2 with Symphony Orchestra and percussion Op. 57 (2018) Shin'ichirō Ikebe. Cello Concerto Almost a tree (1996) Călin Ioachimescu Cello Concerto (2002) Martun Israelyan Concerto for Cello and 16 ...
Massacre Time was released in Italy on 10 August 1966. [9]Although an international English-language version was made, a redubbed English version produced by American International Pictures was theatrically released in the United States in December 1968 as The Brute and the Beast, with a longer running time (88 minutes); [10] [8] it was one of only two Spaghetti Westerns imported to the United ...
Bread and Chocolate (Italian: Pane e cioccolata) is a 1974 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Franco Brusati.This film chronicles the misadventures of an Italian immigrant to Switzerland and is representative of the commedia all'italiana film genre.
The lost children of Francoism (Spanish: niños perdidos del franquismo, niños robados por el franquismo; Catalan: nens perduts del franquisme, nens furtats pel franquisme; Galician: nenos do franquismo, pícaros roubados polo Franquismo) were the children abducted from Republican parents, who were either in jail or had been assassinated by Nationalist troops, during the Spanish Civil War and ...
The Price of Power/Il prezzo del potere/Muerte de un presidente: Tonino Valerii: Italian/Spanish production. In a story closely resembling the JFK assassination, Bill Willer (Giuliano Gemma) seeks evidence to bring to justice those who assassinated the president and who also killed Bill's father.
Nino Frank was born in Barletta, in the southern region of Apulia, a busy port town on Italy's Adriatic coast.. In the late 1920s, Frank was a supporter of the Irish writer James Joyce, along with a circle that also included Moune Gilbert, Stuart Gilbert (who helped to make the French translation of Ulysses in 1929), Paul and Lucie Léon, Louis Gillet, and Samuel Beckett.
In 1957, Castelnuovo debuted as a mime in the RAI children's television show Zurli il mago del giovedì. [1] [4]He landed a small part in Un maledetto imbroglio (The Facts of Murder, 1959), directed by Pietro Germi, and played supporting roles in films, including The Hunchback of Rome, directed by Carlo Lizzani, and Rocco and His Brothers, directed by Luchino Visconti; both were released in 1960.
Antonino "Nino" Frassica (born 11 December 1950) is an Italian actor, comedian and television personality. Biography and career. This section needs expansion.