- Il
campiello (The
Little Square) is an
opera in
three acts by
Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari. The
libretto was by
Mario Ghisalberti,
after the
famous comedy of...
- The
Premio Campiello is an
annual Italian literary prize. A jury of
literary experts (giuria di
letterati in Italian)
identifies books published during...
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Acciaio (2010;
published in
English as
Swimming to Elba) won the
Premio Campiello and was a
finalist for the
Strega Prize. It was
adapted to a film of the...
- the
novel Venuto al
mondo by
Margaret Mazzantini which won the
Premio Campiello literary prize in 2009.
Castellitto also co-wrote the screenplay. Oft-married...
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writer and
actress has
earned her
several awards and
nominations including Campiello Awards, a
Golden Ticket Award, and a Goya Award.
Mazzantini was born in...
- Goldoni,
including Le
donne curiose (1903), I
quatro rusteghi (1906) and Il
campiello (1936).
Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari was born in
Venice in 1876, the son of German...
- novelist, playwright, and
radio personality. She was a
winner of the
Campiello Prize, the
Mondello International Literary Prize and Dessì Prize [it]...
-
formerly known as the
Campiello Band, is a
group formed as a
street band for a 1976
production of
Carlo Goldoni's 1756 play, Il
Campiello directed by Bill...
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dictatorial regime of
Antonio Salazar.
Antonio Tabucchi won the
Premio Campiello,
Viareggio Prize and
Premio Scanno in 1994 for the novel. It was adapted...