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Agenore Incrocci (4 July 1919 – 15
November 2005), best
known as Age, was an
Italian screenwriter,
considered one of the
fathers of the
commedia all'italiana[citation...
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remain a shepherd. Meantime,
Agenore encounters his
beloved Tamiri,
daughter of Stratone.
Tamiri is
comforted to
learn that
Agenore still loves her.
Elisa gets...
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Agenore Fabbri (20 May 1911 – 7
November 1998) was an
Italian sculptor and painter. He
moved between a
rigorous expressionism and
experimental informalism...
- The
screenplay is by Germi,
Ennio De Concini,
Alfredo Giannetti, and
Agenore Incrocci,
based on
Giovanni Arpino's
novel Un
delitto d'onore (English...
- Born in Brescia, Italy,
Incrocci was the
older sister of the
screenwriter Agenore Incrocci. She made her film
debut at
young age in a
supporting role in...
- Bartha,
Livio Lorenzon,
Antonio Casale,
Sergio Leone,
Adriano Bolzoni,
Agenore Incrocci,
Duccio Tessari,
Fernando Di Leo,
Fulvio Morsella,
Furio Scarpelli...
- Airfield, in
Lower Saxony,
Germany Åge, a
given name Aage, a
given name
Agenore Incrocci, an
Italian screenwriter Ages,
worlds in the Myst
video game series...
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Agenore Frangipani (Benevento, 4
December 1876 –
Addis Ababa, 6
April 1941) was an
Italian general and
colonial official, and the last
Italian governor...
- Colli,
Milena Vukotic. The film
director Ettore Scola and the
screenwriter Agenore Incrocci make
cameo appearances. On a
terrace in Rome, some old friends...
- [ˈaːdʒe]) is the
stage name used by the pair of
Italian screenwriters Agenore Incrocci (1914–2005) and
Furio Scarpelli (1919–2010). Together, they wrote...