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A visible barrel aging is seen in the Darmagi grappa, perhaps as a nod to the traditionalist disappointment beholden in pursuing French-style standards of brandy vinification. Gaja is one of the most innovative wineries in grappa production, and has inspired grappas such as Nonino's barrique aged Chardonnay. There are also produced Grappa di ...
She made her professional acting debut in the 2014 film Unique Brothers. [5] The following year, she was cast in the Disney Channel television series Alex & Co. (2015–2017).
The Life You Wanted (Italian: La vita che volevi) is a 2024 Italian drama television miniseries starring Vittoria Schisano, Giuseppe Zeno, Pina Turco, Alessio Lapice, and Nicola Bello. It was released on Netflix on 29 May 2024.
Oje vita, oje vita mia [...] Scrive sempe e sta' cuntenta: io nun penzo che a te sola... Nu penziero mme cunzola, ca tu pienze sulamente a me... 'A cchiù bella 'e tutt'e bbelle, nun è maje cchiù bella 'e te! Oje vita, oje vita mia [...] English translation: You are far away from this heart, I fly to you in thought: I hope and want nothing more
A 9-minute short film to accompany the release of "Faccio quello che voglio" was released onto YouTube on 13 July 2018. The video was written and directed by Rovazzi himself, and featured various Italian celebrities including Gianni Morandi, Carlo Cracco, Eros Ramazzotti, Fabio Volo, Rita Pavone, Massimo Boldi, Al Bano, Flavio Briatore, Roberto Pedicini, Luis Sal and Diletta Leotta.
A Difficult Life (Italian: Una vita difficile) is a Commedia all'italiana or Italian-style comedy film directed by Dino Risi in 1961. In 2008, the film was included on the Italian Ministry of Cultural Heritage’s 100 Italian films to be saved, a list of 100 films that "have changed the collective memory of the country between 1942 and 1978."
Franco De Vita chronology; Stop (2004) Mil y Una Historias En Vivo (2006) Simplemente La Verdad (2008) Mil y Una Historias En Vivo is a 2006 album by Franco De Vita.
The Suspicious Death of a Minor was developed under the title Milano Violenta (transl. Violent Milan), a title later used for Mario Caiano's film Bloody Payroll. [6] The film was a hybrid of a crime film and a giallo. [6]