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Duration: 33 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: unknown |
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Alternate Names: Francesca Romana Rivelli, Орнелла Мути, اورنلا موتی
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Ornella Muti, born Francesca Romana Rivelli on March 9, 1955 in Rome to Neapolitan father and Estonian mother, is an Italian actress known for her roles in Italian films like 'La moglie più bella' (1970) and international productions such as 'Flash Gordon' (1980). She has been married twice, firstly to actor Alessio Orano from 1975-1981, and secondly to Federico Facchinetti from 1988-1996. Muti has three children: Naike Rivelli, Andrea, and Carolina Facchinetti. Since 1998, she has been living with Stefano Piccolo, a plastic surgeon.
Release Year: 1987
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Alternative Title: Chronicle of a Death Foretold, Chronik eines angekündigten Todes, Hroniko enos proanangelthentos thanatou
Director: Francesco Rosi
Writer: Francesco Rosi, Gabriel García Márquez, Tonino Guerra
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Genre: Drama
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The movie 'Cronaca di una morte annunciata' (Chronicle of a Foretold Death) unfolds in a small village in Latin America. The story revolves around Santiago Nasar, whose impending death seems inevitable and surprises no one. The Vicario brothers openly declare their intention to kill him to restore the lost honor of their younger sister, Angela, whom Santiago is believed to have wronged. Despite the open declaration and the villagers' knowledge of the planned murder, no one intervenes or tries to prevent it.
'Cronaca di una morte annunciata', directed by Francesco Rosi in 1987, is a drama set against the backdrop of Latin American societal norms and traditions. The film explores themes of honor, revenge, and inevitability through the story of Santiago Nasar's foretold death. It highlights the cultural practices and codes that govern behavior in such societies, where certain actions, once initiated, are believed to be unstoppable.