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Gelsomina Verde (Italian pronunciation: [dʒelsoˈmiːna ˈverde]; 5
December 1982 – 21
November 2004) was a
victim of the
Camorra who was
tortured and subsequently...
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Gelsomina is the
Italian equivalent of the name Jasmine. It may
refer to:
Gelsomina Verde,
victim of the
Camorra Gelsomina Vono (born 1969),
Italian politician...
- Fellini,
Tullio Pinelli and
Ennio Flaiano. The film
tells the
story of
Gelsomina (Giulietta Masina), a simple-minded
young woman bought from her mother...
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Thekla Simona Gelsomina Reuten (born 16
September 1975) is a
Dutch actress.
Reuten was born in Bussum, Netherlands, the
daughter of a
Dutch father, Joost...
- the
murder of
Gelsomina Verde, the
former girlfriend of a
rival Scissionisti gangster,
Gennaro Notturno on 21
November 2004.
Gelsomina was abducted, tortured...
- 1994) was an
Italian film
actress best
known for her
performances as
Gelsomina in La
Strada (1954) and
Cabiria in
Nights of
Cabiria (1957), for which...
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Palme d'Or at the 2014
Cannes Film
Festival where it won the
Grand Prix.
Gelsomina and her
three younger sisters live with
their parents on an
Italian farm...
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Gelsomina Vono,
known as
Silvia (born 14
March 1969) is an
Italian politician and
member of the
Senate of the Republic. Vono was born in Catanzaro. In...
- in a
jealous fit. Zampanò
eventually leaves Gelsomina, who
still loves him, to die on the road.
Gelsomina –
Bernadette Peters Zampano –
Stephen Pearlman...
- Opper. (Opper's
Happy Hooligan would provide the
visual inspiration for
Gelsomina in Fellini's 1954 film La Strada; McCay's
Little Nemo
would directly influence...