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101. virtualitalia.com - feature - italian movie goddesses
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- Sophia, along with her screen sisters Anna Magnani, Gina Lollobrigida and Claudia Cardinale, projected a new kind of cinematic sexuality. ...
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- The film is notable for another reason: It introduced Anna Magnani to global movie audiences and sparked an era in which the great Italian sirens would rule the screen. ...
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- Pita, portrayed by Magnani, exudes a dignified, ethereal beauty as she joins the men in fighting the Nazis. ...
- The film made Anna an overnight star after 20 years of hard work in front of the cameras. Acclaim did not slow Anna down and she continued to star in films at a prodigious rate. ...
- Open City inspired dramatist Tennessee Williams to write The Rose Tattoo and he had Anna in mind to play the lead from the start. ... Unlike many of the other Italian sirens, Anna was not enamored with Hollywood and remained at home in the Italian cinema. Whether playing a mother, a madwoman or a prostitute, Anna radiated sincerity and dignity on the screen. ...
- Sophia Loren, the greatest of all the Italian movie divas, also got her start in film in the bleak postwar years, and while some of her early earthy roles recalled Magnani's stoic characters, Loren quickly metamorphosed into a full-blown sex symbol. ...
- Claudia, originally billed as Italy's answer to Brigitte Bardot, followed Anna Magnani, Gina Lollobrigida and Sophia Loren onto the world stage. ...
102. Anna Magnani paper poster (PP: Cinema) at Tin Signs USA
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- Anna Magnani paper poster Small size, Paper size: 11 3/4" x 15 3/4" (30 x 40 cm) nostalgic reproduced paper poster guaranteed color and quality.
103. teatroantico.org
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- ANNA MAGNANI .
- Il primo omaggio non poteva che essere quello ad ANNA MAGNANI, attrice simbolo del Cinema Italiano e soprattutto della nostra Associazione.
- Era il 1993 quando Elisabetta Centore, nostro capocomico, decise di diradare quella nebbia fitta che da vent’anni avvolgeva la nostra attrice più grande, e lo fece realizzando, insieme all’Associazione Internazionale Anna Magnani, una Mostra fotografica, documentaria e filmografica, nonché un Recital “Te racconto Nannarella” sulla vita e la carriera di Anna.
- Da quel momento la stampa e i media, grazie al nostro lavoro, si incominciarono a rioccupare della “Lupa del Cinema Italiano”, e mano a mano si sono prodotti spettacoli, libri e manifestazioni atte a ricordarla con grande partecipazione di pubblico; si, perché Anna Magnani è sempre stata e sarà nel cuore di milioni di persone in tutto il mondo.
- Anna Magnani nasce a ROMA e non ad Alessandria d’Egitto, il 7 marzo 1908 a Porta Pia, frequenta l’Accademia d’Arte drammatica diretta da Silvio D’Amico, viene notata da Dario Niccodemi nel 1929 che la scrittura nella sua Compagnia teatrale, è l’inizio di una carriera che conta ben oltre cinquanta spettacoli teatrali, Anna si diletterà nella Prosa, nella Rivista, l’Avanspettacolo e la Commedia Musicale. Una curiosità, Anna Magnani è la prima interprete a salire sulle tavole del Teatro Sistina di Roma con una commedia musicale firmata da Garinei &Giovannini. Impossibile dimenticare il duo d’eccezione Totò – Magnani che dal 1940 al 1944 hanno fatto ridere un’Italia in cui di allegro c’era ben poco, sono gli anni della seconda guerra mondiale.
- Da questo momento Anna Magnani è l’Attrice più famosa e ricercata al mondo. ...
- Gli anni 60 non le offrono un granché a livello cinematografico e Anna si rituffa nel Teatro, “La lupa” di Verga, diretta da Franco Zeffirelli e “Medea” di Anhouil, diretta da Giancarlo Menotti, la vedono trionfare su tutti i più grandi palcoscenici d’Europa.
- L’ultima grande occasione le arriva dalla RAI che nel 1971 le propone di interpretare quattro storie di donne che sono un po’ il riepilogo dei numerosi personaggi interpretati dalla Magnani nel corso della sua lunga carriera.
- Guido Bezzola, Anna Magnani, Parma, Guanda, 1958.
- Giancarlo Governi,Nannarella, il romanzo di Anna Magnani, Milano, Bompiani, 1981.
- Patrizia Carrano, La Magnani, il romanzo di una vita, Milano, Rizzoli, 1982.
- Anna Scannapieco, a cura di, Anna Magnani, Venezia, Quaderni di Circuito Cinema, marzo 1982.
- Matilde Hochkofler, Anna Magnani, Roma, Gremese, 1984.
- Patrizia Pistagnesi, a cura di, Anna Magnani, Milano, Fabbri, 1989.
104. Anna Magnani
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105. Biography for Anna Magnani
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- Nannarella Mini biography Anna was born in Rome, not in Egypt, as some biographies claim, on March 7, 1908. She was the illegitimate child of Marina Magnani and an unknown father, often said to be from Alexandria, Egypt, but whom Anna herself claimed was from the Calabria regi on of Italy (although she never knew his name). ... Anna had one child out of wedlock by Italian actor Massimo Serato, the boy later stricken with polio and Anna dedicating her life to caring for him. ...
- Her friendship with Tennessee Williams was the subject of an Off-Broadway play in New York, Roman Nights, by Franco D'Alessandro, which starred Franca Barchiesi as Magnani and Roy Miller as Tennessee Williams. ...
- Magnani's raw, emotional performance and unglamorous looks made her a star. She subsequently won the Best Actress Award at the Venice Film Festival as a woman who rallies tenement dwellers in L'Onorevole Angelina (1947), and starred in Rossellini's Amore (1948), which originally consisted of the monologue La Voce Umana and the controversial Il Miracolo/The Miracle in which Magnani beautifully played a peasant woman who believes her unborn child is Christ. ...
106. Celebrities @ Hollywood.com-Featuring Anna Magnani. Celebrities, news, gossip, videos, interviews, bio's, photo's and more...
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- A volatile, commanding star of post-war Italian cinema, Anna Magnani was once described by director William Dieterle as "the last of the great shameless emotionalists". ... Though her early career had encompassed repertory work, musical comedy and vaudeville, Magnani subsequently tended to appear in tempestuous, earthy and maternal roles, such as the overbearing stage mother in Visconti's "Bellismima" (1951) and the passionate widow in her Oscar-winning Hollywood turn in "The Rose Tattoo" (1955), written by Tennessee Williams with her in mind.
- Wild-eyed, with a dumpy, matronly figure, and a disheveled appearance, Magnani nonetheless became a symbol of seething, earthy, mature sexuality in the postwar years and throughout the 1950s. ...
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107. Film Listings Archive:
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- Anna Magnani in Visconti's brilliant satire.
- Cast: Anna Magnani, Walter Chiari, Tina Apicella.
- A satirical look at movie-making, and at Rome's celebrated Cinecittà film studio, Visconti's third feature was specifically designed as a vehicle for the towering talents of Anna Magnani -- and the great Italian diva responded with a no-holds-barred, larger-than-life performance of legendary proportions. Magnani is Maddalena, the stage mother from hell, a working-class woman fanatically, hysterically determined to have her hapless seven-year-old daughter chosen "most beautiful child in Rome" in a Cinecittà contest. ... Magnani's evocation of the rampaging, obsessive stage mother is nothing short of extraordinary; many critics consider it her finest performance, and it led Bette Davis to declare Magnani "the greatest actress I have ever seen. ... "It rivals most Hollywood-on-Hollywood movies in ironic entertainment values, but the abiding memory is of Magnani at full throttle" (Paul Taylor, Time Out). ...
- Anna Magnani in Renoir's Technicolor masterpiece .
- Cast: Anna Magnani, Duncan Lamont, Ricardo Rioli .
- Renoir's masterful meditation on life-versus-art -- recently restored to all its Technicolor splendour as a Martin Scorsese presentation -- was once selected by Cahiers du cinéma as one of the three greatest French films of the postwar period, but also boasts an impressive Italian pedigree: shot at Rome's famed Cinecittà studio, inspired by the music of Vivaldi, and featuring a tour-de-force turn by the great Anna Magnani as a touring commedia dell'arte performer. A jaw-dropping stunner of lush decor, sumptuous costumes, and startling colour, The Golden Coach is set in 18th-century Peru, where Magnani, as fiery actress Camilla, is pursued by three suitors: a bullfighter, a young nobleman, and the Spanish viceroy. Magnani, in her first English-speaking role -- French and Italian versions of the film were also shot, but later disowned by Renoir -- is nothing short of magnificent; The Golden Coach "is a tribute to her fabulous gifts, and she gives the film its gusto" (Pauline Kael). ...
108. Movies.com: Angelina: Buy the DVD or video and read movie details
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- Starring Anna Magnani, Nando Bruno, Ave Ninchi, Agnese Dubbini, Ernesto Almirante, Armando Migliari.
- Screenwriter(s) Luigi Zampa, Suso Cecchi D'Amico, Piero Tellini, Anna Magnani.
109. Starpages: Anna Magnani Web Sites
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112. The Philly Wire: Anna Magnani
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- "Anna Magnani" (March 7, 1908 - September 26, 1973) was an Italian actress. ... When she was abandoned by her mother at an early age, Anna was raised by her maternal grandmother. ...
- Magnani had celebrated love affairs, with director Roberto Rosselini and with actor Massimo Serato, with whom she had a son, who was stricken with polio. ...
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113. DolceVita Travel: Italy changes, Film remains
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- Starring: Aldo Fabrizi, Anna Magnani .
- Absolutely supreme performance by Anna Magnani and Aldo Fabrizi (two of the finest Italian actors). ...
114. Download Movies Mpegs Cartoons TV Shows at LikeTelevision - Open City (Roma, città aperta)
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- Starring - Aldo Fabrizi as Don Pietro Pelligrini, Anna Magnani as Pina, Francesco Grandjacquet as Francesco, Marcello Pagliero as Luigi Ferrari, a. ...
- The film stars Aldo Fabrizi as Don Pietro Pellegrini and Anna Magnani as Pina. ... Other awards included Best Foreign Language Film in 1946 by the New York Critics Circle Awards and Anna Magnani recieved Best Actress honors from the National Board of Review. (Magnani would go on to win Best Actress Oscar for Tennesee Williams' The Rose Tatoo in 1955. ...
- We also meet Pina, played beautifully by Anna Magnani, as a sympathetic character trying to survive with her child, Marcello in difficult times. ...
- Francesco, played by Francesco Grandjacquet with his lover, Pina (Anna Magnani).
- Anna Magnani is awesome as Pina.
115. Mamma Roma (1962)
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- User Comments: Vibrant, involving, a little heavy on the Magnani. ...
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- Summary: Vibrant, involving, a little heavy on the Magnani.
- While, for once, we are given a Pasolini character with some charisma and emotions we can identify with, it is also true Magnani's "grande dame" performance seriously unbalances the picture. ... Most impressive of all are the two nightime set-pieces where Magnani walks, in extended takes, down seemingly desolate Roman streets (almost nothing aside from street lamps is visible) and is in turn joined and then abandoned by various other creatures of the night. All these people - mainly prostitutes and their clients and various other partiers - are plainly familiar with "Mamma Ro" and it is here that Magnani's operatic performance style actually fits the situation; showing her behavior as a defense against personal entanglements and the impingeing emptiness of the night. ...
116. ROMA CITTA APERTA MOVIE POSTER from Movie Poster Memory
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117. Anna Magnani - Skuespiller - CinemaOnline
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118. Amazon.de: Suchergebnisse Alle Produkte: Anna+Magnani
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119. 37436. Magnani, Anna. The Columbia World of Quotations. 1996
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120. Anna Magnani - Cinema Zone - CastleRock.it
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- Anna Magnani nasce ad Alessandria d'Egitto nel 1908, e debutta al cinema con una particina ne La cieca di Sorrento (1934) di Nunzio Malasomma. ... Anna Magnani è stata capace di alternare ruoli drammatici come Nella città l'inferno (1959) di Renato Castellani e brillanti in Risate di gioia (1960) di Mario Monicelli. Nel 1962 per la Magnani un altro ruolo chiave quello di Mamma Roma (1962) di Pier Paolo Pasolini, dove interpreta una prostituta non più giovane che per amore del figlio cerca di redimersi. ...
121. Film Art Journal and Listings issue 1
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- SUBSTANCE OVER STYLE : ANNA MAGNANI.
- On hearing about the Italian Film Festivals retrospective of key performances by Italian actress Anna Magnani, you may well ask - "Anna who?" She may not have earned millions of dollars a film, but in an age of digitally enhanced flawless beauties it's refreshing to remember a time when at least one actress was celebrated for being a big, messy, complex mass of raging talent and contradictions. ...
- Born in Rome in 1908, Anna was working in theatre and cabaret by 1926. ... In her late thirties when she became a film star Magnani had perfected her craft over 20 years of acting in comedies, satirical reviews, variety and melodrama. By the time she had set her sights on the Cinema she was very popular with the Italian public - yet underestimated by film directors; husband director Goffredo Alessandrini warned Anna that she could never succeed in the film medium, her appearance was too unconventional, her personality too strong. Magnani was not at all a fashionable cinematic type. ... Then, for a brief period in the 1940s as the fascist occupation ended, doors began to open for Magnani. ...
- The film that first introduced Anna Magnani to the non-Italian speaking world was Rossellini's neo-realist Roma, citta aperta - Rome Open City (1945). Magnani plays Pina, a widow who loves communist printer Francesco. ...
- Despite her relatively small role in the film, Magnanis gutsy, intelligent yet sexual persona became an embodiment of Gramscis idea of a .
- Magnani soon became known as an anti-diva within the Italian film industry and Nannarella to an adoring audience.
- Visconti's Bellisssima (1951) cast Magnani as the ultimate stage .
- ambition Magnani represents those excluded from social power. ...
- " Rossellini was to replace Magnani as his leading actress with Ingrid Bergmann. Anna Magnani had .
- Mamma Roma Anna plays a prostitute whose love for her son inspires her to go respectable. ...
122. Encyclopedia: Anna Magnani
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- Anna Magnani (March 7, 1908 - September 26, 1973) was an Italian actress. ... When she was abandoned by her mother at an early age, Anna was raised by her maternal grandmother. ...
- Magnani had celebrated love affairs, with director Roberto Rossellini and with actor Massimo Serato, with whom she had a son, who was stricken with polio. ...
123. Anna Magnani - gravure portrait by Yousuf Karsh
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124. Protaganists of Neorealism
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- Anna Magnani .
- Anna Magnani If neorealism had a face it would be Anna Magnani's (or if it was a man's face, then Lamberto Maggiorani); because she was already an accomplished actress, she was able to blend completely with the non-professional actors in Open City. ... htmSuccinct biography of Anna M. ...
125. ANNA MAGNANI
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- This monograph, in two acts, is mainly composed of new interviews, realized by director Donatella Baglivo, where the private and artistic life of the great Italian actress is reconstructed, especially through the direct and moving witnessing of her son, Luca Magnani. ...
- Though Luca Magnani's confession represents the main structure of the narration, the importance of the other witnesses, all equally useful to know Anna Magnani, the woman and the actress, cannot be underestimated. ...
- Among them, we mention Suso Cecchi D'Amico, screenwriter and Magnani's close friend, who better than anybody else can brightly recognize both Anna's magnificence and her limits. She states, in fact, how Magnani's top acting is recognizable in her famous run in "Open City" (1945), but that, later on, Anna " tended to perform Magnani", meaning that she kept on giving life to the same character of a common Roman woman, passionate and genuine, ironic and shameless. This is, obviously, not meant to detract from Anna's greatness: too many consider her the greatest Italian actress. ...
- Marcello Mastroianni recalls his experience in Alfredo Giannetti's "Correva l'Anno di Grazia 1870" (1970), where, for the first time, he works with Anna, and realizes what a fantastic actress she is: an outstanding magnetism, which he will never meet again in his long-standing career. ...
- And this is the end we reach: what does it mean to perform? What does it mean to be an actress for Anna Magnani? Where does life end and stage begin? .
- Questions which Anna Magnani answers herself, through excerpts from interviews and films, that are also meant to be a reflection on the meaning of acting. ...
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