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Il commissario Lo Gatto (transl. Police Commissioner Lo Gatto) is a 1986 Italian comedy film directed by Dino Risi. It was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comedy at the 67th Venice International Film Festival .
"Buonanotte, buonanotte" (English: Goodnight, goodnight) is a song by Italian singer Mina from her studio album Kyrie. It was written by Fabio Massimo Cantini and Carla Vistarini, and arranged by Mina's seventeen-year-old son, Massimiliano Pani, for whom it was his recording debut. [3]
1968 – I giorni senza te/La vita è come un ring (Durium, CN A 9286) 1969 – Come si fa/Monique (Durium, CN A 9305) 1969 – Albergo a ore/Il tuo viso di sole (Durium, CN A 9314) 1970 – Un po' di pena/Accadde così (Durium, CN A 9324) 1971 – Con chi fai l'amore Mimì/Mamma mia (Durium, Ld A 7735)
"Io e te da soli" (English: You and I Alone) is a song by Italian singer Mina. The song was written by Mogol and Lucio Battisti. [3] The song was released as a single in November 1970 by PDU. It debuted at number fifteen and peaked at number two on the Italian singles chart five weeks later. [4] The single was also released in France and Japan.
Soli" is a song by Italian singer Adriano Celentano from his 1979 album Soli. As many songs on that album, it was written by Toto Cutugno. [1] [2] [3]
Born in Naples, Lo Gatto wrote his first novel, I misteri della Siberia, aged 13 years old. [1] [2] After graduating in law at the University of Naples Federico II, he followed some philosophy courses and then became interested in German studies, holding academic trips to Munich, Heidelberg, Bayreuth and Zürich and publishing translations of works by Friedrich Nietzsche, Richard Wagner and ...
Italian comics, also known as fumetto, plural form fumetti, are comics that originate in Italy. The most popular Italian comics have been translated into many languages. The term fumetto (literally little puff of smoke ) refers to the distinctive word balloons that contain the dialogue in comics (also called nuvoletta , "little cloud", in ...
In 1976, Italian singer Franco Simone included his own version of the song in the album Il poeta con la chitarra. The track was released as a 7" single in 1977, with the B-side "Sarà". [27] Ornella Vanoni included a cover of the song in her 1980 album Oggi le canto così, vol. 2: Paoli e Tenco. [28]