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Duration: 84 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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Alternate Names: Barbora Bobulová, Barbora Bobulòvà, Barbara Bobulova, Barbora Bobulova, Барбора Бобулова
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Barbora Bobuľová, born April 29, 1974 in Martin, Slovakia, is a prominent Slovak actress who trained at the National Drama Academy in Bratislava before moving to Italy in 1995. She began her film career with 'The Prince von Homburg' (1996), which was selected for the Cannes Film Festival. Bobuľová has won multiple Best Actress awards, including at David di Donatello, Ciak d'Oro, and Flaiano Film Festival, for her role in 'Cuore Sacro' (2005). Her films include 'Il siero della vanità', 'Check and Mate', 'Mirka', 'Poor Liza', 'That’s It', and 'Green Ashes'. She starred in the Hallmark Hall of Fame movie 'In Love and War', and played alongside Shirley MacLaine in her English-language debut, 'Coco Chanel' (2008).
Release Year: 2013
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Director: Rocco Papaleo
Writer: Rocco Papaleo, Walter Lupo
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Mamma Stella, worried about her daughter Rosa Maria leaving her husband Costantino and her son's unconventional lifestyle, sends him to live in a distant lighthouse owned by their family. Costantino's new solitude doesn't last long as he attracts a diverse group of social outcasts: Magnolia, a retired escort girl; Arturo, Rosa Maria's estranged husband; Valbona, a lesbian; Rosa Maria herself; and two eccentric workers with a little girl in tow. Initially chaotic, the group eventually discovers that unity brings strength.
Una piccola impresa meridionale (2013), directed by Rocco Papaleo, is an Italian comedy film set in Southern Italy. The story revolves around Costantino, Stella's son, who is sent away to a lighthouse after his unconventional behavior causes embarrassment for his family. The film explores themes of outsiders finding community and acceptance, as diverse characters drawn to Costantino's lighthouse discover they have more in common than they thought.