Szene aus Maraviglioso Boccaccio (2015)
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Alternative Namen: Паола Кортеллези, パオラ・コルテッレージ, پائولا کورتلسی
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Paola Cortellesi (born 24 November 1973) is an eclectic Italian actress, singer, voice actress, film director, and presenter. She began her career in television with the show Macao, presented by Alba Parietti, but eventually reached nationwide popularity as a comic actress in the TV show Mai dire Gol by the Gialappa's Band (2000), which, in particular, showcased her skills at parodying famous people, a genre where she collected some of her most appreciated performances (the latest one being her parody of Milan's mayor Letizia Moratti in the 2010-2011 edition of the popular TV show Zelig).
Other major performances of Cortellesi on television include the 2004 edition of the San Remo Music Festival and the leading role in the TV movie Maria Montessori: Una vita per i bambini, a biography of Maria Montessori, for which Cortellesi received the "Maximo Award" at the Roma Fiction Fest. Her career in cinema includes several appreciated performances in comedies and comic movies, including a leading role in Tu la conosci Claudia?, a very popular production starring the comic trio Aldo, Giovanni e Giacomo. In 2008, she was nominated for the David di Donatello award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in the movie Piano, solo by Riccardo Milani. In 2011 she won the David di Donatello for Best Actress for her leading role in Escort in Love.
Geburtsname: Vittoria Puccini
Geburtsdatum: 1979-11-18
Geburtsort: Florence, Metropolitan City of Florence, Italy
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Alternative Namen: Виттория Пуччини, 维多利亚·普契尼
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Vittoria Puccini (born 18 November 1981 in Florence, Italy) is an Italian film and television actress. Puccini is perhaps best known for playing a lead role in 2003 in the Italian soap opera Elisa di Rivombrosa. Puccini and Alessandro Preziosi, a fellow actor on Elisa di Rivombrosa, had a daughter together in 2006. Puccini's role as Mafalda in the 2007 Rai Uno miniseries Le ragazze di San Frediano cast her among many other well-known Italian actresses, including Martina Stella, Chiara Conti, and Camilla Filippi. Her 2009 projects include the television miniseries Tutta la verità.
Über den Film: Maraviglioso Boccaccio (2015)
Alternativer Titel: Maravilhoso Boccaccio, Чудният Бокачо, Contes italiens, Das Dekameron, Csodálatos Boccaccio, 素晴らしきボッカッチョ, Cudowny Boccaccio, Декамерон, Wondrous Boccaccio
Regisseur: Paolo Taviani, Vittorio Taviani
Drehbuchautor: Giovanni Boccaccio, Paolo Taviani, Vittorio Taviani
Produktion & Genre
Produzent(en): Producer: Luigi Musini, Fabio Conversi, Donatella Palermo
Firmen: Stemal Entertainment, Cinemaundici, Barbary Films
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Film Based On Book, History
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Schlagwörter
Schlagwörter: anthology, based on novel, black plague, convent, death, death of a child, episodic structure, firenze, florence italy, forbidden love, horse drawn cart, italy, love, man and woman naked in bed, medieval times, middle ages, plague, suicide, suicide by jumping from height, year 1348
Geschichte
In Florence during the Thirteenth Century, ten children decide to flee the city as the Black Death spreads. To pass the time and distract from their fears, each child shares a story centered around love. These tales explore various forms of love, including romantic, familial, and platonic, binding them together despite their differences.
Zusammenfassung
Maraviglioso Boccaccio is a historical drama directed by Paolo and Vittorio Taviani in 2015. The film adapts stories from the Decameron, Giovanni Boccaccio's collection of tales written during the Black Death outbreak. It explores how love unites people amidst uncertainty and hardship.