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  • 111Ferreri, Marco — (1928 1997)    Milanese filmmaker Marco Ferreri started his career as a director in the Spanish film industry, with three films that had a strong impact on young directors, and which are seen as an adaptation of the neorealist perspective to… …

    Guide to cinema

  • 112Tognazzi, Ugo — (1922 1990)    Actor. A popular actor who appeared in over 140 films in a career that spanned three decades, Tognazzi began working in amateur theater in his teens and continued to hone his stage skills by entertaining troops while doing his… …

    Guide to cinema

  • 113CHIUSI —    Convincing settlement evidence in Rocca Paolozzi and I Forti has been added to sporadic evidence (two violin bow fibulae and another fibula, a one winged axe) to show that this key Etruscan settlement was already occupied in the Final Bronze… …

    Historical Dictionary of the Etruscans

  • 114GAMES, FUNERARY (SPETTACOLI) —    Funerary games were frequently represented in paintings on tomb walls (such as the tombs of the Olimpiade [Olympics], Bighe [two wheeled chariots], Auguri [augurs] at Tarquinia, and the tomb of the Scimmia [monkey] at Chiusi) and on stone… …

    Historical Dictionary of the Etruscans

  • 115Girardot, Annie — (1931 )    Actress. Annie Girardot was born in Paris and graduated from the Paris Conservatoire d art dramatique with honors. She began her career on the stage, appearing at the Comédie Française from 1954 to 1957 and in cabarets before making… …

    Historical Dictionary of French Cinema

  • 116Ferreri, Marco — (1928 1997)    Actor, producer, and director. One of the most iconoclastic directors of Italian postwar cinema, Ferreri began his film career in the early 1950s by collaborating on the production of current affairs documentaries. After acting as… …

    Historical dictionary of Italian cinema

  • 117Tognazzi, Ugo — (1922 1990)    Actor. A popular actor who appeared in over 140 films in a career that spanned three decades, Tognazzi began working in amateur theater in his teens and continued to hone his stage skills by entertaining troops while doing his… …

    Historical dictionary of Italian cinema

  • 118FAUX EN ART — Le faux est un phénomène propre aux civilisations évoluées. Il est incompatible avec les cultures primitives, où tout acte mensonger, de nature à déchirer le tissu sans couture des relations magiques entre l’homme et le monde, pourrait déchaîner… …

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  • 119amadriade — a·ma·drì·a·de s.f. 1. TS mitol. anche con iniz. maiusc., nella mitologia greca, ciascuna delle ninfe dei boschi che nascevano e morivano con la pianta cui erano consacrate, spec. la quercia, e si distinguevano dalle driadi, ritenute invece… …

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  • 120antropoideo — an·tro·poi·dè·o s.m. OB TS zool. → scimmia {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: sec. XX. ETIMO: dal lat. scient. Anthropoidēa, v. anche antropoide …

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