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Giorgio Colangeli (born 14
December 1949) is an
Italian stage,
television and film actor. Born in Rome,
Colangeli graduated in
nuclear physics, then he...
- also produced), Álvaro Morte,
Benedetta Porcaroli, Dora Romano,
Giorgio Colangeli, and
Simona Tabasco. The plot
focuses on a
young novice nun, who is invited...
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Valerio Mastandrea,
Francesco Centorame,
Vinicio Marchioni and
Giorgio Colangeli. There's
Still Tomorrow was shot in black-and-white in the neorealist...
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Otello Colangeli (20
December 1912 – 6
January 1998) was an
Italian film editor. He
worked on over two
hundred productions during his career. Television...
- Pasotti,
Giorgio Colangeli and
Michela Cescon. The film
entered the
competition at the 2006 Rome Film Festival, in
which Giorgio Colangeli won the award...
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Grande Presidente, a
short film
starring Lorenzo Balducci and
Giorgio Colangeli, shot on 35mm film, with
support from the MiC -
Ministry of Culture, the...
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Metrano Paola Tiziana Cruciani as
Adele Stramaccioni Giorgio Colangeli as Sgt.
Colangeli Mattia Sbragia as
Roberto Manfredini Ninni Bruschetta as Adriano...
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Colangeli (5
March 1913 – 29
February 1992) was an
Italian character actress. Born on 5
March 1913 in Rome,
Colangeli began acting in the
early 1940s...
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Alberto Di
Stasio and
Giorgio Colangeli.
Francesco Pannofino as
Claudio Bulla Alberto Di
Stasio as
Italo Giorgio Colangeli as
Umberto Gabriele Fiore as...
- 2016.
Retrieved 20
August 2017.
Villa 2010, p. 12.
Villa 2010, p. 10.
Colangeli 1965, p. 13. Ferorelli,
Nicola (1925). "La vera
origine del tricolore...