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Come Play with Me (Italian: Grazie, zia) is a 1968 Italian drama film directed by Salvatore Samperi. It was listed to compete at the 1968 Cannes Film Festival, [1] but the festival was cancelled due to the events of May 1968 in France. The English title is not a translation of the Italian one, which translates into English as "Thanks, Auntie".
For its UK release, the single was given the simpler title of "The Language of Love (Prisencol…)". The song appeared on the 2008 dance compilation album Poplife Presents: Poplife Sucks . [ 11 ] Celentano later recorded a version with real Italian lyrics; this version, released on his 1994 album Quel Punto , was named "Il Seme del Rap" and ...
OK. Respira is the fourth studio album by Italian singer Elodie, released on 10 February 2023 by Island Records. [1] [2]The album featured "Due", presented by the singer during the Sanremo Music Festival 2023 where it took ninth in the final ranking, [3] and the original song "Proiettili (ti mangio il cuore)" from the soundtrack of the film Burning Hearts, winner of the David di Donatello for ...
Trouble comes to their little paradise when Marina gives an interview and when pressed about her love life mentions Federica's name and profession. Federica's co-workers find out about her orientation, which upsets Federica. Marina, on the other hand, feels that after five years Federica should be able to come out.
(internationally released as Listen, Let's Make Love) is a 1969 Italian commedia all'italiana written and directed by Vittorio Caprioli. [1] Plot
Come back to Surriento, make me live! Look at the sea of Surriento, what a treasure it is! Even who has travelled all over the world, has never seen a sea like this one. Look at these mermaids that stare, amazed, at you, that love you so much. They would like to kiss you, And you say: "I am leaving, goodbye." You go away from my heart,
1. Via Krupp. Via Krupp is one of the most breathtaking views you will ever behold. Although Capri is known for its beautiful azure waters, the slopes of Via Krupp provide another mesmerizing view ...
Till Marriage Do Us Part (Italian: Mio Dio, come sono caduta in basso!, also known as How Long Can You Fall?) is a 1974 Italian erotic comedy film written and directed by Luigi Comencini and starring Laura Antonelli. [1] [2] Released in the U.S. in 1979, it was nominated for the 37th Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film. [3]