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- Edoardo Carlo Winspeare Guicciardi (born 14 September 1965) is an Italian actor, screenwriter and film director. He has directed seven films since 1996...
- Netherlands, 1952–1957 Pier Pasquale Spinelli, Italy, 1957–1968 Vittorio Winspeare-Guicciardi, Italy, 1968–1978 Luigi Cottafavi, Italy, 1978–1983 Eric Suy...
- Franco Ravera as Gomez Andrea Renzi as Sigismondo Castromediano Edoardo Winspeare as Nisco Anna Bonaiuto as Cristina of Belgiojoso Toni Servillo as Giuseppe...
- Thant accepted the task on 20 March 1970 and designated Signor Vittorio Winspeare Guicciardi, the director-general of the UN Geneva office, as his personal...
- the United Nations Secretary General's Special Representative, Vittorio Winspeare Guicciardi to visit Fretilin-held areas from Darwin, Australia were obstructed...
- 25. Adele Arborio 6. Count Giancarlo Camerana 26. Antonio Winspeare 13. Giuseppina Winspeare 27. Albina Guicciardi 3. Countess Cristina Camerana 14. Carlo...
- Baroness Clara Polissena Winspeare Guicciardi (born 29 November 1966 in Klagenfurt), daughter of Baron Riccardo Carlo Winspeare Guicciardi and Princess...
- the United Nations Secretary General's Special Representative, Vittorio Winspeare-Guicciardi to visit Fretilin-held areas from Darwin, Australia, were obstructed...
- 1964 Ricardo Barone Winspeare-Guicciardi (Naples, 17 October 1912 – Depresse, Lecce, 15 January 2002), son of Edoardo Barone Winspeare Guicciardi and wife...
- and Gentlemen) is a 2008 Italian crime drama film directed by Edoardo Winspeare. It entered the main competition at the 2008 Rome Film Festival, in which...