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Sophia Loren / production still from Vittorio de Sica’s Ieri, oggi, domani [English title: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow] (1963) / photo by Pierluigi Praturlon.
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Octobre MMXXIII
Films
Le miroir se brisa (The Mirror Crack'd) (1980) de Guy Hamilton avec Angela Lansbury, Geraldine Chaplin, Tony Curtis, Edward Fox, Rock Hudson, Kim Novak, Elizabeth Taylor, Wendy Morgan et Margaret Courtenay
L'Homme de Rio (1964) de Philippe de Broca avec Jean-Paul Belmondo, Françoise Dorléac, Jean Servais, Milton Ribeiro, Simone Renant, Adolfo Celi, Ubiracy De Oliveira, Roger Dumas et Daniel Ceccaldi
Opération Dragon (Enter the Dragon) (1973) de Robert Clouse avec Bruce Lee, John Saxon, Jim Kelly, Ahna Capri, Shih Kien, Bob Wall, Angela Mao et Betty Chung
Le Grand Bain (2018) de Gilles Lellouche avec Mathieu Amalric, Guillaume Canet, Benoît Poelvoorde, Jean-Hugues Anglade, Philippe Katerine, Félix Moati, Alban Ivanov, Balasingham Thamilchelvan, Virginie Efira et Leïla Bekhti
Bernadette (2023) de Léa Domenach avec Catherine Deneuve, Denis Podalydès, Michel Vuillermoz, Sara Giraudeau, Laurent Stocker, François Vincentelli, Lionel Abelanski, Artus, Scali Delpeyrat et Barbara Schulz
Gaz de France (2015) de Benoît Forgeard avec Olivier Rabourdin, Philippe Katerine, Alka Balbir, Antoine Gouy, Philippe Laudenbach, Darius, Jean-Luc Vincent et Élizabeth Mazev
Mariage à l'italienne (Matrimonio all'italiana) (1964) de Vittorio De Sica avec Sophia Loren, Marcello Mastroianni, Aldo Puglisi, Tecla Scarano, Marilù Tolo, Enzo Aita, Gianni Ridolfi et Generoso Cortini
Adieu poulet (1975) de Pierre Granier-Deferre avec Lino Ventura, Patrick Dewaere, Victor Lanoux, Julien Guiomar, Pierre Tornade, Françoise Brion, Claude Rich et Claude Brosset
Des hommes d'honneur (A Few Good Men) (1992) de Rob Reiner avec Tom Cruise, Jack Nicholson, Demi Moore, Kevin Bacon, Kiefer Sutherland, Kevin Pollak, James Marshall et J. T. Walsh
La Vie de château (1966) de Jean-Paul Rappeneau avec Philippe Noiret, Catherine Deneuve, Pierre Brasseur, Mary Marquet, Henri Garcin, Carlos Thompson et Marc Dudicourt
Tout ce que le ciel permet (All That Heaven Allows) (1955) de Douglas Sirk avec Jane Wyman, Rock Hudson, Agnes Moorehead, Conrad Nagel, Virginia Grey, Gloria Talbott, William Reynolds et Charles Drake
L'Attentat (1972) de Yves Boisset avec Jean-Louis Trintignant, Michel Piccoli, Jean Seberg, Gian Maria Volonté, Michel Bouquet, Bruno Cremer, Daniel Ivernel, Philippe Noiret, François Périer et Roy Scheider
Chaplin (1992) de Richard Attenborough avec Robert Downey Jr., Geraldine Chaplin, Paul Rhys, John Thaw, Milla Jovovich, Moira Kelly, Anthony Hopkins, Dan Aykroyd et Marisa Tomei
L’Évadé d’Alcatraz (Escape from Alcatraz) (1979) de Don Siegel avec Clint Eastwood, Patrick McGoohan, Roberts Blossom, Fred Ward, Jack Thibeau, Paul Benjamin et Larry Hankin
Les Sorcières d'Eastwick (The Witches of Eastwick) (1987) de George Miller avec Jack Nicholson, Cher, Susan Sarandon, Michelle Pfeiffer, Veronica Cartwright et Richard Jenkins
Bird (1988) de Clint Eastwood avec Forest Whitaker, Diane Venora, Michael Zelniker, Samuel E. Wright, Keith David, Michael McGuire et James Handy
Wolf (1994) de Mike Nichols avec Jack Nicholson, Michelle Pfeiffer, James Spader, Kate Nelligan, Richard Jenkins, Christopher Plummer et Eileen Atkins
Séries
Brokenwood Saison 8
Du berceau au tombeau - Sortie de scène - Du rififi au paradis - L’homme qui valait 6 dollars - L’or ne fait pas le bonheur
Affaires sensibles
Massacre du Bloody Sunday : la vérité 38 ans après - Bobby Sands, destin tragique d’un héros de l'indépendance Irlandaise - 1979, ils ont assassiné l’oncle de la Reine Elizabeth II - Les Malouines : bataille navale dans l’Atlantique Sud - La chute de la Dame de fer - « La Dame de fer, le Roi Arthur et la grève des Mineurs » - Dr Goldman et Mister Sachs - Elizabeth Holmes, l’arnaqueuse de la Silicon Valley - 13 mai 1981 : le jour où on a voulu tuer le pape Jean-Paul II - Tuer de Gaulle, l'attentat du Petit-Clamart - Bugaled Breizh : un naufrage en eaux troubles - Le monstre du Loch Ness, un animal merveilleusement insaisissable
Inspecteur Barnaby Saison 13, 16
Meurtres sur mesure - L'épée de Guillaume - Du sang sur les éperons - Les Fantômes de March Magna - La Musique en héritage - Mort par K.O. - La Bataille des urnes - Régime fatal - Les meurtres de Copenhague
Coffre à Catch
#135 : Christian est de retour !!! - #136 - Christian veut le titre de Jack Swagger - #137 : DANS LE MAIN EVENT: Christian nouveau champion ECW ? - #138 : Kane contre le Boogeyman + Santino à la ECW ! - #139 : Le jour où Triple H débarque chez Randy Orton !
Happy Days Saison 3, 4
Un locataire encombrant - La Bécane de Fonzie - Fonzie le téméraire : première partie - Fonzie le téméraire : deuxième partie - Une de trouvée et dix de perdues - Œil pour œil, poing pour poing - Une famille contestataire - Les Quarante-cinq ans d'Howard - Fonzie fait la loi - Cours de drague - Les Vacances de Pâques - La Soirée hawaïenne - Quatorze ans trois quarts - Chagrin d'amour - Un tango pour Fonzie - Représentant ou dresseur de fauves - Baby sitting - Fonzie Superstar - Qui sera le pigeon ? - Le Concours de beauté - Spike fait des bêtises - Fonzie porte des lunettes - Le Mariage d'Arnold - Fonzie est amoureux : première partie - Fonzie est amoureux : deuxième partie - Fonzie est amoureux : troisème partie - Fonzie chez le psychiatre - Pas de panique, restons cool ! - Une dette envers Potsie - Richie s'émancipe - Marathon de danse - Richie grand reporter - Fonzie et le shérif - Nouvelle conquête - Le Rendez-vous de Fonzie - Nuit d'enfer dans une remise - La Soirée des records - La gloire est éphémère
Castle Saison 3
Un homme en colère - Tranches de mort - Eau trouble - Le Tueur de L.A. - Mort d'une miss / La Mort d’une miss - La Traque
Top Gear Saison 21
Nostalgie des années 80 - Road Trip à Tchernobyl - Abu Dhabi, Du Sable dans le Carbu ! - Mercedes, folle du désert - Destination Thaïlande - Un pont sur la rivière Kwaï
Alexandre Ehle Saison 4
Cœur de pierre - Puzzle au zoo
Sous contrôle Saison 1
Episode 1 - Episode 2 - Episode 3 - Episode 4 - Episode 5 - Episode 6
Parlement Saison 3
On ne peut plus rien dire - Le background - Ego to absolvo - Le grand départ - Super pro Brexit - Riders - You shall not pass - Comme le disait Jean Monnet - Fish and ships - Europe, the musical
Les Petits meurtres d'Agatha Christie 70's Saison 3
En un claquement de doigt
Kaamelott Livre III
Le Jour d’Alexandre - La Cassette II - Poltergeist - Les Paris II - Au Bonheur des Dames - Les Tourelles - Cuisine et Dépendances - Arthur sensei - Le Solitaire - Les Festivités - La Menace fantôme - La Coopération - L’Empressée
Spectacles
Les inoubliables : les plus grandes BO du cinéma italien (2023) par le Radici orchestra, Céline Laborie, Simona Boni et Rocco Femia
Livres
OSS 117 : Délire en Iran de Jean Bruce
Lucky Luke : Tome 26 : Nitroglycérine de Morris et Lo Hartog van Banda
Le Chat : Tome 4 : Le Quatrième Chat de Philippe Geluck
Détective Conan : Tome 14 de Gôshô Aoyama
Détective Conan : Tome 15 de Gôshô Aoyama
Spirou et Fantasio : Tome 7 : Le Dictateur et le champignon de Franquin
Astérix : Tome 40 : L'Iris Blanc de Fabcaro et Didier Conrad
Détective Conan : Tome 16 de Gôshô Aoyama
Jack Palmer : Tome 12 : L'enquête corse de René Pétillon
Détective Conan : Tome 17 de Gôshô Aoyama
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Vittorio De Sica, Matrimonio all'italiana, 1964 (estratto).
TONINO GUERRA VITTORIO DE SICA
PER FILO - MENA MARTORANA
Sophia Loren: Filumena Marturano Marcello Mastroianni: Domenico Soriano Aldo Puglisi: Alfredo Tecla Scarano: Rosalia Marilù Tolo: Diana Enzo Aita: il sacerdote Carlo Pennetti: uomo al casello Gianni Ridolfi: Umberto Generoso Cortini: Michele Vito Moricone: Riccardo Rita Piccione: Teresina Pia Lindström: cassiera
Renato Castellani, Tonino Guerra, Leonardo Benvenuti, Piero De Bernardi Produttore Carlo Ponti
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Somebody pinch me because I think I’ve reached Wine Nirvana. #MyArtEscape 🍷 Keep reading... • 🔻 I’d be satisfied if my wine journey ended right here, sipping on this 2014 Brunello di Montalcino by @ridolfimontalcino . I paired it with grilled skirt steak and homemade chimichurri (more on that later.) • 🔻 🍇 100% Sangiovese. Fermented in stainless steel 35-40 days; aged 36 months in large Slavonian oak barrels/botte; then bottle aged an additional 12 months. 🔻 DYK❓ “Ridolfi’s winemaker Gianni Maccari was a student of Giulio Gambelli, one of Tuscany’s greatest winemakers of all time. Known as the bicchierino because of the classic little glass he carried with him to taste from vat, Gambelli and Maccari made some of Brunello’s most critically acclaimed wines together.” • 🔻 ✏️ @ethicawines @ethicawines_asia | 🛒 @winebythebay | 📷 Me | 🍴🍷}#IFWTWA @ifwtwa1 (at Brunello di Montalcino) https://www.instagram.com/p/CB0siFaA-di/?igshid=ta5ff49vmg7l
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1963 Ieri, oggi, domani (1963) Also Known As (AKA) Argentina Ayer, hoy y mañana Belgium (Flemish title) Gisteren, vandaag en morgen Bulgaria (Bulgarian title) Вчера, днес, утре Brazil Ontem, Hoje e Amanhã Colombia Ayer, hoy y mañana Denmark Igår og idag og imorgen Spain Ayer, hoy y mañana Finland Eilen, tänään, huomenna Finland (Swedish title) I går, i dag och i morgon France Hier, aujourd'hui et demain Georgia Gushin, Dges, Khval Greece (transliterated) Hthes, simera, avrio Greece Χθες, σήμερα, αύριο Hungary Tegnap, ma, holnap Italy (alternative spelling) Ieri oggi domani Italy (poster title) Ieri, oggi, domani Japan Kinô, kyô, ashita Mexico Ayer, hoy y mañana Norway I går, i dag og i morgen Poland Wczoraj, dzis, jutro Portugal Ontem, Hoje e Amanhã Serbia Juče, danas i sutra Sweden I går, i dag, i morgon Soviet Union (Russian title) Вчера, сегодня, завтра Turkey (Turkish title) Dün, bugün, yarin West Germany Gestern, heute und morgen World-wide (English title) Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow Directed by Vittorio De Sica Music by Armando Trovajoli Release Dates Italy 21 December 1963 UK 1964 USA 17 March 1964 Sweden 24 April 1964 France 15 May 1964 Argentina 21 May 1964 Japan 1 June 1964 West Germany 19 August 1964 Denmark 7 September 1964 Mexico 8 October 1964 Belgium 23 October 1964 (Gent) Colombia 11 February 1965 Hungary 22 June 1967 Finland 7 February 1969 Spain 29 March 1975 France 12 August 2009 (re-release) USA 10 November 2014 (AFI Fest) Writing Credits Eduardo De Filippo ... (story) (segment "Adelina") and Eduardo de Filippo ... (screenplay) (segment "Adelina") & Isabella Quarantotti ... (screenplay) (segment "Adelina") Alberto Moravia ... (novel) (segment "Anna") and Cesare Zavattini ... (screenplay) (segment "Anna") & Bella Billa ... (screenplay) (segment "Anna") & Lorenza Zanuso ... (screenplay) (segment "Anna") Cesare Zavattini ... (story) (segment "Mara") and Cesare Zavattini ... (screenplay) (segment "Mara") technical specifications Runtime 1 hr 58 min (118 min) (Argentina & France) 1 hr 57 min (117 min) (Netherlands) 1 hr 59 min (119 min) (USA) Cast Sophia Loren Sophia Loren ... Adelina Sbaratti / Anna Molteni / Mara Marcello Mastroianni Marcello Mastroianni ... Carmine Sbaratti / Renzo / Augusto Rusconi Aldo Giuffré Aldo Giuffré ... Pasquale Nardella (segment "Adelina") Agostino Salvietti Agostino Salvietti ... Dr. Verace (segment "Adelina") Lino Mattera Lino Mattera ... Amedeo Scapece (segment "Adelina") Tecla Scarano Tecla Scarano ... Verace's sister (segment "Adelina") SILVIA MONELLI: ... Elivira Nardella (segment "Adelina") Carlo Croccolo Carlo Croccolo ... Auctioneer (segment "Adelina") Pasquale Cennamo Pasquale Cennamo ... Chief Police (segment "Adelina") Tonino Cianci Tonino Cianci ... (segment "Adelina") (as Antonio Cianci) Armando Trovajoli Armando Trovajoli ... Giorgio Ferrario (segment "Anna") Tina Pica Tina Pica ... Grandmother Ferrario (segment "Mara") Gianni Ridolfi Gianni Ridolfi ... Umberto (segment "Mara") (as Giovanni Ridolfi) Gennaro Di Gregorio Gennaro Di Gregorio ... Grandfather (segment "Mara")
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MACERATA – Musicultura ha ufficializzato il cartellone della La Controra 2018, il ricco programma di eventi della settimana del Festival, in una conferenza stampa presieduta dal Direttore Artistico di Musicultura Piero Cesanelli, dal Sindaco di Macerata Romano Carancini, dal Presidente della Provincia di Macerata Antonio Pettinari dall’Assessore alla Cultura del Comune di Macerata Stefania Monteverde e dai partner storici di Musicultura: le Università di Macerata e Camerino e la Camera di Commercio di Macerata.
La Controra, nata quattordici anni fa per creare nel centro storico cittadino un “contrappeso” spettacolare alle serate del festival all’Arena Sferisterio, di anno in anno è fiorita a vista d’occhio fino ad abbracciare coi suoi appuntamenti i giorni e le notti di un’intera settimana e conquistare la fiducia degli spettatori.
La Controra è oggi un festival nel festival, multiforme come il suo pubblico, eterogeneo, sia per interessi culturali, che per profilo anagrafico, che per provenienze geografiche. Un mix di concerti, recital, incontri, dibattiti, reading – tutti ad ingresso libero – che al ritmo di tre, quattro e anche cinque iniziative al giorno cadenzano le giornate della Controra, un piatto che incuriosisce, intriga e fidelizza.
La formula della Controra poggia su due idee semplici: la prima è che la composita bellezza dei linguaggi artistico-espressivi non merita approcci banali, la seconda è che il divertimento è la chiave di accesso al piacere dell’approfondimento. Le location della Controra, disseminate nel centro storico cittadino, comprendono Piazza Cesare Battisti, Piazza della Libertà, i cortili di Palazzo Ciccolini, del Palazzo Municipale, di Palazzo Conventati.
LA CONTRORA 2018: IL PROGRAMMA
LUNEDÌ 11
18.00 – Cortile Palazzo Municipale
Mark Harris
Artisti si rinasce
La canzone d’autore italiana
nei ricordi di un pianista americano
18.30 – Cortile Palazzo Conventati
Adriana Asti
Un futuro infinito. Piccola autobiografia
con Ennio Cavalli
21.15 – Cortile Palazzo Ciccolini
Roberto Giambò
With a little help from Maths
1964: i Beatles aprono “A Hard Day’s Night” con un misterioso accordo.
La matematica entra in gioco per risolvere un enigma del rock
21.30 – Piazza della Libertà
La Compagnia in concerto
Gabriella Ferri, una voce fuori dal coro
Francesco Caprari, Valentina Guardabassi, Elisa Ridolfi, Alessandra Rogante (interpreti). Adriano Taborro (chit., mandolino), Casta (chit.), Paolo Galassi (basso), Roberto Picchio (fisa), Alessandra Tamburrini (tastiere), Luca Mengoni (violino), Riccardo Andrenacci (batteria), Piero Piccioni e Fulvia Zampa (voci narranti), Andrea Pompei (contributi video)
MARTEDÌ 12
18.00 – Cortile Palazzo Municipale
Mimmo Locasciulli
Come una macchina volante
Una vita vissuta tra medicina e musica
con Ennio Cavalli
18.30 – Cortile Palazzo Conventati
Giampiero Mughini
Era di maggio. Cronache di uno psicodramma
Quel che accadde a Parigi dal 3 al 24 maggio 1968
evocazioni musicali: Alessandra Rogante, Adriano Taborro, Casta
21.15 – Cortile Palazzo Ciccolini
Simone Marconi e Giulia Poeta
Fernando Pessoa, in flagrante delitro
Un racconto a due voci, tratto dalle lettere dello scrittore alla fidanzata
evocazioni musicali: Frida Neri e Antonio Nasone
21.30 – Piazza della Libertà
I vincitori della XXIX edizione di Musicultura in concerto
conduce John Vignola (Radio 1 Rai)
MERCOLEDÌ 13
18.00 – Cortile Palazzo Municipale
Enzo Gentile
Hendrix ‘68. The Italian Experience
Sbarcò come un alieno in Italia per un pugno di concerti,
ci tolse dall’affanno di musiche alla rinfusa
18.30 – Cortile Palazzo Conventati
Dori Ghezzi, Giordano Meacci, Francesca Serafini
Lui, io, noi
Faber: un grande amore, una storia di tutti
con John Vignola
21.15 – Cortile Palazzo Ciccolini
Francesca Romana Perrotta
L’ora di mezzo
Canzoni da ascoltare dopo il tramonto
Francesca Romana Perrotta (voce), Giuseppe Bonomo (chitarre),
Francesco Cardelli (basso), Tomaso Graziani (batteria)
21.30 – C. Piazza Battisti
Lavori in corso…
Concerto
GIOVEDÌ 14
18.00 – Cortile Palazzo Municipale
Ron Padgett
Un modo nuovo di guardare le cose
Incontro col poeta americano autore delle poesie
del film “Paterson”, di Jim Jarmush
con Ennio Cavalli e Damiano Abeni
18.30 – Cortile Palazzo Conventati
Sergio Cammariere
La grande madre Musica
Incontro con un artista carismatico
18.45 – Piazza C. Battisti
Lo Stato Sociale
Una vita in vacanza? Parliamone
con Lodo, Albi, Bebo, Carota e Checco
Tiene le fila John Vignola
VENERDÌ 15
18.00 – Cortile Palazzo Municipale
John Vignola e Alberto Radius
Masters – Lucio Battisti
Una delle più apprezzate operazioni di rimasterizzazione e ristampa che la musica italiana ricordi
18.30 – Cortile Palazzo Conventati
Gianni Amelio
Padre quotidiano, una storia a due voci
Il nuovo romanzo del regista de “Lamerica” e de “La tenerezza”
con Ennio Cavalli
18.45 – Piazza C. Battisti
Lavori in corso…
Concerto
SABATO 16
18.00 – Cortile Palazzo Municipale
Cristina Donadio
A tu per tu
La “Scianel di Gomorra” si racconta
con Michela Pallonari
18.30 – Cortile Palazzo Conventati
Lavori in corso…
Presentazione libro
18.45 – Piazza C. Battisti
Prima della finalissima
Concerto dei 4 vincitori più votati allo Sferisterio
conduce John Vignola (Radio 1 Rai)
21.30 – Piazza della Libertà
Concerto della Fanfara dei Bersaglieri
23.00 – Piazza C. Battisti
Ale Spedicati (Sikitikis) – Dj Set
Around the groove
DOMENICA 17
18.00 – Cortile Palazzo Municipale
Tutto è qui
Storie marchigiane di resilienze e ricostruzione sospesa
con Silvia Luciani, Giovanni della Ceca, Giampiero Feliciotti, Lucia Della Ceca, Federica Di Luca
18.30 – Cortile Palazzo Conventati
Dario Brunori
Secondo me…
Incontro con un lucido cantastorie di oggi
con John Vignola
18.45 – Piazza C. Battisti
Mirkoeilkane
Rivedersi un anno dopo
Incontro col vincitore di Musicultura 2017
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Can Italy deal with its fascist past?
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Benito Mussolini's bust and crypt in San Cassiano cemetery are a sensitive topic in Predappio, Italy. Saiko/Wikimedia, CC BY-ND
Recently, the Italian daily La Repubblica published an unusual and shocking beach story. Evidently, a private Venice swimming spot on the famous Chioggia beach is decorated with posters glorifying Benito Mussolini, Italy’s former fascist dictator, born July 29 1883.
The owner, 64-year-old Gianni Scarpa, has been openly displaying Mussolini’s ideas on the walls of the Punta Cana beach club for years, some of them adorned with Nazi symbols. Scarpa is also inclined to shout messages glorifying the fascist order through a loudspeaker, reported La Repubblica.
La Repubblica, July 9 2017.
Apologias for fascism and Nazism have been a recurrent issue in Italy since the second world war, and it goes beyond extreme-right nostalgia. Today, 72 years after Mussolini’s death, Italians have yet to make peace with their past.
La Repubblica’s exposé spurred Venice’s prefect to ask for the immediate removal of any material referring to fascism. A local association of former resistance members also demanded that the owner’s business license be cancelled.
But many of Scarpa’s clients spoke on his behalf. While they were not “fascist enthusiasts”, they insisted, a business owner should be able to do as he wishes in his own establishment.
An embarrassing cadaver
The controversy has reopened a debate about how fascism should be dealt with in Italy.
A few days after La Repubblica’s story, Emanuele Fiano, a member of parliament from the Democratic Party came up with a new law to “severely punish those who are apologetic of Italian fascist or German Nazi propaganda”.
The proposal was quickly condemned as “liberticidal” by both the populist left-wing movement Cinque Stelle and extreme-right parties such as the Lega Nord.
In recent years, the national discussion on fascism past has focused on a museum, which, former prime minister Matteo Renzi announced in 2016, would be partly funded by the Italian government. The landmark, first proposed by Mayor Giorgio Frassinetti of the Democratic Party, would be located in his northern Italian town, Predappio, and could open as soon as 2019.
Though it is home to just 6,500 people, Predeappio has been famous since the end of the second world war. It is the birthplace of Mussolini, the site of his family mausoleum and the place where the body of Il Duce himself was finally put to rest in 1957.
Though Mussolini was executed in 1945, his body saw several postmortem adventures and controversies. It was carried around by both fascist nostalgics and the post-war Italian authorities - who wanted to avoid any form of glorification - and eventually hidden in various spots across Italy, including in a convent near Milan.
The plaque at the entry of the Mussolini family crypt reads:
I would be naive to ask to be left in peace after death. There can be no peace around the tombs of the leaders of those major transformations we call revolutions. But everything that has been done cannot be effaced… [M]y only wish is to be buried next to my parents, in the cemetery of San Cassiano. - Benito Mussolini
A fascist pilgrimage
Some 50,000 people visit Predappio every year to pay homage to Il Duce, especially on anniversaries like his birth (July 29 1883), his death (April 28 1945), and the March on Rome, which brought Mussolini to power (October 28 1922).
Wines in Predappio display Il Duce’s face. Stefano/Flickr, CC BY-SA
The town, which has had left-wing leadership since 1945, struggles to deal with these tourists, though their presence enriches the local economy. The pilgrimage has encouraged the commercialisation of fascism in Predappio.
Today, vendors sell t-shirts, mugs, and glasses printed with the slogan, “I love Duce”. There are even wine labels commemorating Mussolini, including “Nero di Predappio, Eia Eja Alala”, “Vino del camerata” (which references Mussolini’s armed squad, the Black Shirts) and “L’Italia agli Italiani” (Italy for the Italians).
‘La Duce Vita’, a 2012 documentary by Cyril Bérard et Samuel Picas about the fascist pilgrimage to Predappio.
A museum to counter fascist ideas
Not everyone agrees with the idea of adding a Fascism museum to the mix.
The memorial, which would be housed in the former headquarters of the National Fascist Party, the 2,400-square-metre Casa del Fascio, draws its inspiration from Munich’s documentation centre on Nazism. According to Mayor Frassinetti, the museum aims to transform Predappio’s propaganda tourism into tourism of knowledge.
Some agree with him. The Italian historian Marcello Flores and museum promotors Marie-Anne Matard-Bonucci and Maurizio Ridolfi, believe the initiative will change the way people look at Predappio, disassociating it from fascism and Mussolini.
They point to the positive impact of similar sites, including Berlin’s former Gestapo headquarters (now a documentation centre), which have been transformed to teach the public about the horrors of Nazism.
But many well-known historians and intellectuals oppose the fascist museum plan. Giulia Albanese, Patrizia Dogliani, Simon Levis Sullam and Carlo Ginzburg, among others, argue that the museum would actually reinforce Predappio’s symbolic association with fascism.
The museum would be surrounded by various shops that would, inevitably, make the celebration of this bellicose 20th-century ideology official. And in any case, Adolf Hitler did not get a memorial in Braunau am Inn, his hometown, they have reminded Italians, nor has El Ferrol in Spain, dedicated a museum to General Francisco Franco.
Instead, the historians say, the museum of fascism should be located in Milan or Rome, two cities that played central roles during the fascist era.
But the proposed landmark could make it seem that fascism is solely identified with Mussolini, thus absolving Italians of their collective responsibility for the 1925-1940 ventennio period, when the country turned fascist.
This is one thing that all parties can agree on: rather than reflect on the crimes perpetrated under Mussolini, Italians have preferred to focus on passive narratives in which they are the victims. Collective Italian history depicts a the nation that suffered greatly from fascism and revealed its true anti-fascist self once those leaders fell.
This vision has allowed Italians to disregard fundamental questions of national history, including the extent of popular support for fascism, Italians’ responsibility in the persecution of Jews, colonial crimes and so on.
The Bel Paese, or beautiful country, has yet to come to terms with its fascist past.
This article was published in collaboration with the journal Past Futures, accessible through the platform Politika, from the French and international social sciences laboratory Labex Tepsis.
Sabina Loriga does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond the academic appointment above.
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10 Most Beautiful Italian Women in 2016
It can be argued that no country in the world produces “beauty” better than Italy. Here, we selected for you a list of the 10 Most Beautiful Italian Women celebrities and models. I hope you enjoy the list! 10. Claudia Romani
Most Beautiful Italian Women 2016 – Claudia Romani Born in the Aquila region of Abruzzo, Claudia Romani hold the 10th position in the list of ten most beautiful Italian women. She is another wonderful Italian lady, who is a model and pageant winner. Claudia is a natural beauty, who was featured in magazines like Maxim, Cosmopolitan and GQ as well as having appeared on commercials for Samsung, Toyota and Ford. She was voted one of the 100 Sexiest Women in the World by FHM Denmark. 9. Federica Ridolfi
Federica Ridolfi – Most Beautiful Italian Women of 2016 Born in Rome – famous model and tv personality Federica Ridolfi is at no. 9 in the list of most beautiful Italian women. She began just at age of 17, as a ballerina with dance troupes on various Rai broadcasts. She appeared in various TV shows in Italy. She is a daughter of an actor Gianni Ridolfi and is engaged to a soccer player Giuliano Giannichedda. Federica Ridolfi starred in Quelli che… il calcio, live sport, comedy and music TV show that announces in real time goal of Italian Soccer Championship, with Simona Ventura. 8. Melissa Satta
Melissa Satta – Most Beautiful Italian Women in 2016 Melissa Satta is a gorgeous and impressive model, she comes at 8th spot in the list of ten most beautiful Italian women. She began her career just at the age of 16 and won various beauty competitions during her career. Melissa has appeared on the runways of Milan during the famous fashion week. She has been a part of advertisements for Nike and Sweet Years. She was a showgirl in the Italian satirical series Striscia la notizia. Satta has appeared in Maxim magazine and was featured in the 2010 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue. 7. Raffaella Fico
Hottest Italian Women in 2016 – Raffaella Fico Raffaella Fico, at 7th spot in the list of most beautiful Italian women. Born in 1998 and hailing from Napoli, Raffaella Fico is a gorgeous and attractive showgirl, singer and model. She was seen in Italy’s Big Brother reality show ‘Grande Fratello’. She later appeared as a showgirl on various tv shows and has also been a model of top class. She also won an Italian beauty contest, “Miss Grand Prix”. In 2011, she began dating Italian soccer star Mario Balotelli. 6. Giusy Buscemi
Miss Italia 2012 Giusy Buscemi Giusy Buscemi hold the 6th position amongst ten most beautiful Italian women. Born in 1993, Giusy Buscemi has won the 73rd edition of Miss Italia 2012 representing Sicily. Guisy is an incredible female of the era. She has won various beauty competitions, and is married to soccer legend Alessandro Costacurta. In 2014, he took part in the ninth season of Don Matteo interpreting Assuntina Cecchini, the daughter of Nino Frassica, and later starred in the TV drama Beauty and the Beast produced by Lux Vide. In 2015, it appears in the third season of One step from heaven with Terence Hill and in the veiled lady with Miriam Leone . Subsequently also plays the role of Teresa in fiction Rai Paradise ladies. 5. Elena Santarelli
Beautiful Italian Model Elena Santarelli The tall slender blonde Elena Santarelli is at no. 5 in the ten most beautiful Italian women list. She has been a model television personality and actress. She began modeling career by singing the contracts of Giorgio Armani, and Laura Biagiotti. Elena then appeared on Italy’s famous reality show Isoladeifamosi and Italian MTV as host. She is an attractive lady. In June 2014 she married footballer Bernardo Corradi. 4. Cristina Chiabotto
Beautiful Model and Actress Cristina Chiabotto The 2004 Miss Italia, Cristina Chiabotto comes 4th in the ten most beautiful Italian women list. She is a TV presenter, model and showgirl. She works as TV presenter for Juventus Channel. She lives in Turin and supports Juventus; she also appeared with Alessandro Del Piero in a popular advertisement. She is 182 cm (5 ft 11.5 in) tall. She has had an operation for breast augmentation. She has been in a relationship with actor Fabio Fulco since 2005. 3. Elisabetta Canalis
Sizzling Italian Beauty Elisabetta Canalis Elisabetta Canalis is at no. 3 in the ten most beautiful Italian women list. She is a hot blooded Italian who famous the world over as an adorable actress. She has modeled for various magazines such as Vogue and fashion labels including Roberto Cavalli. She had dated soccer players Christian Vieri and Didier Drogba, and then was in relationship with actor George Clooney. 2. Giorgia Palmas
Sexy Italian Lady Giorgia Palmas From the beautiful island of Sardinia, Giorgia Palmas hold secon position in ten most beautiful Italian women list. She started as a model after appearing in the Miss World 2000. She then became a part of Italian TV shows like Isola Dei Famosi in which she was the winning contestant. She has been the spokesperson of brands like Cotton Club, and posed for Max Magazine’s famous calendar. 1. Monica Bellucci
Coming Bond Girl Monica Bellucci The must to talk about Italian actress and fashion model, Monica Bellucci top our ten most beautiful Italian women list. She is an international sex symbol not only because of her voluptuous curves, but also due to her great and confident personality. Monica has been the model to walk the runways of Milan and Paris. She is married to French actor Vincent Cassel. Bellucci will portray a Bond girl in the upcoming James Bond film Spectre, making her the oldest Bond girl ever in the franchise. She was top the list of world’s most beautiful women last year. Click to Post
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Marcello Mastroianni fou Domenico Soriano i Sophia Loren, Filumena Marturano a “Matrimonio all'italiana” (’Marriage Italian Style ‘), pel·lícula italiana dirigida per Vittorio De Sica, estrenada el 1964.
Sinopsi: Nàpols, Segona Guerra Mundial (1939-1945). Filomena Marturano, una bella jove que està sola al món, treballa en un prostíbul, ja que no troba altra manera de guanyar-se la vida. Allà és on coneix a Domenico Soriano, més conegut com Don Mimi, un acomodat burgès que la retira de la professió i la porta a viure a casa seva.
Crítica: Comèdia enfront de drama, Sophia davant de Marcello, l'egoisme d'un home enfront de l'abnegació d'una mare, diversos duels colossals lliuren aquesta interessantíssima història que a poc a poc enganxa a l'espectador pel seu realisme, veracitat i capacitat per transmetre sentiments universals. Per sobre de tot; ella. L'actriu italiana, que un parell d'anys abans ja s'havia portat l'Oscar per "Dues dones", torna a emocionar amb la interpretació d'un antiga prostituta disposada a tot per la respectabilitat.
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1965: Nominada a l'Oscar: Millor pel·lícula de parla no anglesa 1964: Nominada a l'Oscar: Millor actriu (Sophia Loren) 1964: Globus d'Or: Millor pel·lícula de parla no anglesa. 3 nominacions 1964: Premis David di Donatello: Millor director, actor, actriu i productor
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1963 Ieri, oggi, domani (1963) Also Known As (AKA) Argentina Ayer, hoy y mañana Belgium (Flemish title) Gisteren, vandaag en morgen Bulgaria (Bulgarian title) Вчера, днес, утре Brazil Ontem, Hoje e Amanhã Colombia Ayer, hoy y mañana Denmark Igår og idag og imorgen Spain Ayer, hoy y mañana Finland Eilen, tänään, huomenna Finland (Swedish title) I går, i dag och i morgon France Hier, aujourd'hui et demain Georgia Gushin, Dges, Khval Greece (transliterated) Hthes, simera, avrio Greece Χθες, σήμερα, αύριο Hungary Tegnap, ma, holnap Italy (alternative spelling) Ieri oggi domani Italy (poster title) Ieri, oggi, domani Japan Kinô, kyô, ashita Mexico Ayer, hoy y mañana Norway I går, i dag og i morgen Poland Wczoraj, dzis, jutro Portugal Ontem, Hoje e Amanhã Serbia Juče, danas i sutra Sweden I går, i dag, i morgon Soviet Union (Russian title) Вчера, сегодня, завтра Turkey (Turkish title) Dün, bugün, yarin West Germany Gestern, heute und morgen World-wide (English title) Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow Directed by Vittorio De Sica Music by Armando Trovajoli Release Dates Italy 21 December 1963 UK 1964 USA 17 March 1964 Sweden 24 April 1964 France 15 May 1964 Argentina 21 May 1964 Japan 1 June 1964 West Germany 19 August 1964 Denmark 7 September 1964 Mexico 8 October 1964 Belgium 23 October 1964 (Gent) Colombia 11 February 1965 Hungary 22 June 1967 Finland 7 February 1969 Spain 29 March 1975 France 12 August 2009 (re-release) USA 10 November 2014 (AFI Fest) Writing Credits Eduardo De Filippo ... (story) (segment "Adelina") and Eduardo de Filippo ... (screenplay) (segment "Adelina") & Isabella Quarantotti ... (screenplay) (segment "Adelina") Alberto Moravia ... (novel) (segment "Anna") and Cesare Zavattini ... (screenplay) (segment "Anna") & Bella Billa ... (screenplay) (segment "Anna") & Lorenza Zanuso ... (screenplay) (segment "Anna") Cesare Zavattini ... (story) (segment "Mara") and Cesare Zavattini ... (screenplay) (segment "Mara") technical specifications Runtime 1 hr 58 min (118 min) (Argentina & France) 1 hr 57 min (117 min) (Netherlands) 1 hr 59 min (119 min) (USA) Cast Sophia Loren Sophia Loren ... Adelina Sbaratti / Anna Molteni / Mara Marcello Mastroianni Marcello Mastroianni ... Carmine Sbaratti / Renzo / Augusto Rusconi Aldo Giuffré Aldo Giuffré ... Pasquale Nardella (segment "Adelina") Agostino Salvietti Agostino Salvietti ... Dr. Verace (segment "Adelina") Lino Mattera Lino Mattera ... Amedeo Scapece (segment "Adelina") Tecla Scarano Tecla Scarano ... Verace's sister (segment "Adelina") SILVIA MONELLI: ... Elivira Nardella (segment "Adelina") Carlo Croccolo Carlo Croccolo ... Auctioneer (segment "Adelina") Pasquale Cennamo Pasquale Cennamo ... Chief Police (segment "Adelina") Tonino Cianci Tonino Cianci ... (segment "Adelina") (as Antonio Cianci) Armando Trovajoli Armando Trovajoli ... Giorgio Ferrario (segment "Anna") Tina Pica Tina Pica ... Grandmother Ferrario (segment "Mara") Gianni Ridolfi Gianni Ridolfi ... Umberto (segment "Mara") (as Giovanni Ridolfi) Gennaro Di Gregorio Gennaro Di Gregorio ... Grandfather (segment "Mara")
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1963 Ieri, oggi, domani (1963) Also Known As (AKA) Argentina Ayer, hoy y mañana Belgium (Flemish title) Gisteren, vandaag en morgen Bulgaria (Bulgarian title) Вчера, днес, утре Brazil Ontem, Hoje e Amanhã Colombia Ayer, hoy y mañana Denmark Igår og idag og imorgen Spain Ayer, hoy y mañana Finland Eilen, tänään, huomenna Finland (Swedish title) I går, i dag och i morgon France Hier, aujourd'hui et demain Georgia Gushin, Dges, Khval Greece (transliterated) Hthes, simera, avrio Greece Χθες, σήμερα, αύριο Hungary Tegnap, ma, holnap Italy (alternative spelling) Ieri oggi domani Italy (poster title) Ieri, oggi, domani Japan Kinô, kyô, ashita Mexico Ayer, hoy y mañana Norway I går, i dag og i morgen Poland Wczoraj, dzis, jutro Portugal Ontem, Hoje e Amanhã Serbia Juče, danas i sutra Sweden I går, i dag, i morgon Soviet Union (Russian title) Вчера, сегодня, завтра Turkey (Turkish title) Dün, bugün, yarin West Germany Gestern, heute und morgen World-wide (English title) Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow Directed by Vittorio De Sica Music by Armando Trovajoli Release Dates Italy 21 December 1963 UK 1964 USA 17 March 1964 Sweden 24 April 1964 France 15 May 1964 Argentina 21 May 1964 Japan 1 June 1964 West Germany 19 August 1964 Denmark 7 September 1964 Mexico 8 October 1964 Belgium 23 October 1964 (Gent) Colombia 11 February 1965 Hungary 22 June 1967 Finland 7 February 1969 Spain 29 March 1975 France 12 August 2009 (re-release) USA 10 November 2014 (AFI Fest) Writing Credits Eduardo De Filippo ... (story) (segment "Adelina") and Eduardo de Filippo ... (screenplay) (segment "Adelina") & Isabella Quarantotti ... (screenplay) (segment "Adelina") Alberto Moravia ... (novel) (segment "Anna") and Cesare Zavattini ... (screenplay) (segment "Anna") & Bella Billa ... (screenplay) (segment "Anna") & Lorenza Zanuso ... (screenplay) (segment "Anna") Cesare Zavattini ... (story) (segment "Mara") and Cesare Zavattini ... (screenplay) (segment "Mara") technical specifications Runtime 1 hr 58 min (118 min) (Argentina & France) 1 hr 57 min (117 min) (Netherlands) 1 hr 59 min (119 min) (USA) Cast Sophia Loren Sophia Loren ... Adelina Sbaratti / Anna Molteni / Mara Marcello Mastroianni Marcello Mastroianni ... Carmine Sbaratti / Renzo / Augusto Rusconi Aldo Giuffré Aldo Giuffré ... Pasquale Nardella (segment "Adelina") Agostino Salvietti Agostino Salvietti ... Dr. Verace (segment "Adelina") Lino Mattera Lino Mattera ... Amedeo Scapece (segment "Adelina") Tecla Scarano Tecla Scarano ... Verace's sister (segment "Adelina") SILVIA MONELLI: ... Elivira Nardella (segment "Adelina") Carlo Croccolo Carlo Croccolo ... Auctioneer (segment "Adelina") Pasquale Cennamo Pasquale Cennamo ... Chief Police (segment "Adelina") Tonino Cianci Tonino Cianci ... (segment "Adelina") (as Antonio Cianci) Armando Trovajoli Armando Trovajoli ... Giorgio Ferrario (segment "Anna") Tina Pica Tina Pica ... Grandmother Ferrario (segment "Mara") Gianni Ridolfi Gianni Ridolfi ... Umberto (segment "Mara") (as Giovanni Ridolfi) Gennaro Di Gregorio Gennaro Di Gregorio ... Grandfather (segment "Mara")
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