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L'Officiel Italia originally had a short run in the 1970s and again in the 1990s. [57] In 2009 L'Officiel Hommes launched an Italian edition and in September 2012 L'Officiel Italia was relaunched with Carlo Mazzoni as Editor-in-Chief. [58] [59]
L'Officiel Hommes, spring 2011, under Milan Vukmirovic (Editor-in-Chief) with the original logo. L'Officiel Hommes was originally launched in 1977 but ceased publication in 1990. [2] It was relaunched in 1996 as L'Officiel Homme, [3] however it was rebranded to L'Optimum in 1998 after a publishing rights dispute. L'Optimum was closed In 2017.
The following are the films with the most cinema admissions in Italy since 1945. Doctor Zhivago (1966) tops the list with 22.9 million admissions. War and Peace (1956), in fifth place with 15.7 million admissions, is the highest placed Italian production. Background colour indicates films currently in cinemas
Between 1903 and 1909 the itinerant cinema Italian film was quieting, until then considered as a freak phenomenon, took on consistency assuming the characteristics of an authentic industry, led by four major organizations: Titanus (originally Monopolio Lombardo), the first italian film production company [35] and the largest and probably the ...
Two Men in Town (French: Deux hommes dans la ville a.k.a. Two Against the Law) is a 1973 Franco-Italian film directed by José Giovanni. The film was remade in 2014.
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Italian TV film based on a play by Terence Rattigan: Le 10 meraviglie dell'amore: Le altre: Le calde notti di Poppea: Guido Malatesta: Brad Harris, Olga Schoberová: Sword-and-sandal sex comedy: Le guerillero ou celui qui n'y croyait pas: Le malizie di Venere: Le sorelle: Le voleur de crimes: Legge della violenza – Tutti o nessuno: Western ...
Ermanno Olmi (24 July 1931 – 7 May 2018) [1] [2] [3] was an Italian film director and screenwriter best known for directing Il Posto (1961) and The Tree of Wooden Clogs (1977), which won the Palme d'Or.