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  2. Mondo Cane - Wikipedia

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    Mondo Cane (a somewhat coarse Italian expletive, [2] literally ' dog world ') is a 1962 Italian mondo documentary film and directed by the trio of Gualtiero Jacopetti, Paolo Cavara, and Franco E. Prosperi, with narration by Stefano Sibaldi.

  3. Il mondo perduto - Wikipedia

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    This article about a short documentary film is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  4. Istituto Luce - Wikipedia

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    Media History 11(3): 177–191, 2005. E.A. Cicchino. Il Duce attraverso il Luce. Mursia. ISBN 9788842540427. Stefano Mannucci. Luce sulla guerra. La fotografia di guerra tra propaganda e realtà. Italia 1940–45. Nuova Arnica Editrice, 2007. Alessandro Sardi. Cinque anni di vita dell'Istituto Nazionale L.U.C.E.. Istituto Nazionale Luce, 1929.

  5. My Voyage to Italy - Wikipedia

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    My Voyage to Italy (Italian: Il mio viaggio in Italia) is a personal documentary by acclaimed Italian-American director Martin Scorsese.The film is a voyage through Italian cinema history, marking influential films for Scorsese and particularly covering the Italian neorealism period.

  6. 12 dicembre - Wikipedia

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    The documentary investigates the Piazza Fontana bombing and the death of anarchist Giuseppe Pinelli, who was taken in by the Italian police for questioning and whose death is believed by some to have been deliberately caused by members of the police force. [3]

  7. Fire at Sea - Wikipedia

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    Fire at Sea (Italian: Fuocoammare) is a 2016 Italian documentary film directed by Gianfranco Rosi. [2] [3] It won the Golden Bear at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival.

  8. Storia d'Italia - Wikipedia

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    Storia d'Italia (History of Italy) is a monumental work of the journalist and historian Indro Montanelli, written in collaboration with Roberto Gervaso and Mario Cervi from 1965 to 1997. The idea of a series of books about the history of Italy came to Montanelli after a conversation with Dino Buzzati .

  9. Duccio Chiarini - Wikipedia

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    Born in Florence, Chiarini graduated in direction at the London Film School. [1] [2] After directing some shorts, he made his feature film debut with the autobiographical and documentary Hit the Road, Nonna, about his grandmother, the stylist Delia Ubaldi. [2]