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In 2001, Matteo Salvini married Fabrizia Ieluzzi, a journalist who worked for a private radio station, by whom he had one child in 2003. [235] After his divorce he had a daughter by his domestic partner Giulia Martinelli in 2012. [236] He later became engaged to Elisa Isoardi, a popular TV host. [237]
The film will be released by Warner Bros. Pictures in Italy and by Diaphana Distribution in France. [3] In January 2025, the film was acquired for distribution by Cinéart in Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg; X Verleih in Germany and Austria; A Contracorriente Films in Spain; Frenetic [] in Switzerland; and M2 Films in Poland.
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The following actors are credited in the opening titles. Elisa Del Genio (season 1; guest season 2), Margherita Mazzucco (seasons 1–3), [3] Alba Rohrwacher (season 4; cameo season 3), [4] and Elisabetta De Palo [a] (featured season 4; guest season 1) as Elena "Lenù" Greco, a girl from a poor neighbourhood in the outskirts of 1950s Naples.
Lino Guanciale as Luigi Alfredo Ricciardi; Antonio Milo as Raffaele Maione; Enrico Ianniello as Bruno Modo; Serena Iansiti as Livia Lucani; Maria Vera Ratti as Enrica Colombo; Marco Palvetti as Falco
Fabrizia Sacchi as Simona; References External links. Stay Away from Me at IMDb; This page was last edited on 2 November 2024, at 00:15 (UTC). Text is available under ...
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A Five Star Life (Italian: Viaggio sola, also known as I Travel Alone) is a 2013 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Maria Sole Tognazzi. [2] [3] For her performance, Margherita Buy won the David di Donatello for Best Actress. [4]