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- Fontamara ([fontaˈmaːra]) is a 1933 novel by the Italian author Ig****o Silone, written when he was a refugee from Fascist Italy in Switzerland. It is...
- Fontamara is a 1980 Italian film, directed by Carlo Lizzani based on the novel of the same name by Ig****o Silone. It stars Michele Placido in the role...
- Italian intellectuals in Europe and in the world, his most famous novel, Fontamara, became emblematic for its denunciation of the condition of poverty, injustice...
- Fontamara (seasons 1-2) Marisa Berenson: Elena Fontamara (episode 1-3) Gabriel Garko: Nito Valdi (seasons 1-2) Francesco Testi: Giancarlo Fontamara (seasons...
- Giovanni Sciabola Lulu [fr] (1980, Walerian Borowczyk) .... Schwarz Fontamara (1980, Carlo Lizzani) .... Berardo Viola Three Brothers (1981, Francesco...
- the position since 1735. A poem quoted by Ig****o Silone in his novel "Fontamara" (1930),[citation needed] at the height of their power translates as:...
- Amériques 1978–2000 Ligabue (1978) 1+1=3 [de] (1979) The Stunt Man / Fontamara (1980) The Chosen (1981) Brimstone and Treacle (1982) The Go Masters (1983)...
- geographical limits extend from the east to the north, from the junction of Fontamara 43 with the coastline until it meets Port-au-Prince Bay and extends along...
- Biren Ghosh Kiren jogi as Mrs Anju Mehta Roxane Cab****ut as Angelie Laura fontamara as Dancer girl Dandan Liu as Yuki Mohan Kapoor as RK Goyal, Jt. Secretary...
- Publishing Company, Inc. ISBN 1-84212-123-5. p. 238. Silone, Ig****o. 1977. Fontamara. Manchester University Press. ISBN 0-7190-0662-7. p. 252. Bertini, Tullio...