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  2. Marcello Mastroianni - Wikipedia

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    Marcello Mastroianni. Marcello Vincenzo Domenico Mastroianni[a] Cavaliere di Gran Croce OMRI (28 September 1924 – 19 December 1996) was an Italian film actor and one of the country's most iconic male performers of the 20th century. He played leading roles for many of Italy's top directors in a career spanning 147 films between 1939 and 1996 ...

  3. A Special Day - Wikipedia

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    A Special Day (Italian: Una giornata particolare) is a 1977 period drama film directed and co-written by Ettore Scola, produced by Carlo Ponti, and starring Sophia Loren and Marcello Mastroianni. Set in Rome in 1938, its narrative follows a housewife (Loren) and her neighbor (Mastroianni) who stay home the day Adolf Hitler visits Benito Mussolini.

  4. Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow - Wikipedia

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    Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow (Italian: Ieri, oggi, domani) is a 1963 comedy anthology film by Italian director Vittorio De Sica. [3] It stars Sophia Loren and Marcello Mastroianni. The film consists of three short stories about couples in different parts of Italy. The film won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 37th ...

  5. Dark Eyes (1987 film) - Wikipedia

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    Dark Eyes (Italian: Oci ciornie [ˈɔːtʃi ˈtʃɔrnje]; a transcription of Russian: Очи чёрные [ˈotɕɪ ˈtɕɵrnɨjɪ]) is a 1987 Italian and Soviet romantic comedy-drama film directed by Nikita Mikhalkov. Set in Italy and Russia in the years before the First World War, it tells the story of a married Italian man who falls in love ...

  6. La dolce vita - Wikipedia

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    16.6 million tickets (Italy/France) La dolce vita (Italian: [la ˈdoltʃe ˈviːta]; Italian for 'the sweet life' or 'the good life' [2]) is a 1960 satirical comedy-drama film directed by Federico Fellini. It was written by Fellini, Ennio Flaiano, Tullio Pinelli, and Brunello Rondi. The film stars Marcello Mastroianni as Marcello Rubini, a ...

  7. La Notte - Wikipedia

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    Italian. Box office. ₤ 470 million ($752,000) La Notte ([la ˈnɔtte]; English: "The Night") is a 1961 drama film directed by Michelangelo Antonioni and starring Marcello Mastroianni, Jeanne Moreau and Monica Vitti (with Umberto Eco appearing in a cameo). [1] Filmed on location in Milan, the film depicts a single day and night in the lives of ...

  8. Marcello Mastroianni: I Remember - Wikipedia

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    Running time. 194 minutes. Country. Italy. Language. Italian. Marcello Mastroianni: I Remember (Italian: Marcello Mastroianni: mi ricordo, sì, io mi ricordo) is a 1997 Italian documentary film about the actor Marcello Mastroianni and directed by Anna Maria Tatò. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival.

  9. Macaroni (film) - Wikipedia

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    Macaroni (Italian: Maccheroni) is a 1985 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Ettore Scola. [1] The film, starring Marcello Mastroianni and Jack Lemmon, was selected as the Italian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 58th Academy Awards, ahead of Federico Fellini's Ginger and Fred, [2] but was not accepted as a nominee.