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"Gloria Monti (GD 1995)" <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 23 Jan 1994 18:20:04 -0400
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>         Actually, the lead in "Open Doors" (1987, Gianni Amelio, who
> recently directed the wonderful "Il ladro di bambini") was not Giannini,
> but another veteran Italian actor, Gian Maria Volonte. Sorry to be such a
> "pignolo", as we say in Italian, but Italian cinema is my specialty.
>
        Mine too, and for those of us who don't speak Italian, my friend
Jackie meant *picky.*  Jackie, is *Porte Aperte* that old?  I stand
corrected here.
        So, are we seeing *Pane e Cioccolata* here?  When it first came
out, I was completely awed by it, in the early 1970s, but upon seeing it a
second time, it lost something.  It did not look that strong, all of a
sudden.  By the way, does anybody know where I could find a copy of
*Tragic Bus,* a film with a similar topic of immigration?  If I remember
correctly, it is Turkish immigrants trying to get to Sweden.
  >
> Jacqueline Reich
> Department of Modern Languages
> Trinity College
> Hartford, CT  06106-3100
> (203)297-2433
> e-mail:[log in to unmask]
 
        and Gloria Monti

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