Mavie Bardanzellu

Mavie Bardanzellu, pseudonym of Maria Vittoria Bardanzellu (Luras, 1938) is an Italian theater and film actress.

Mavie Bardanzellu

Biography

Mavie Bardanzellu was born in Luras, Sardinia. She graduated at the Studio Fersen di Arti Sceniche in Rome, where she studied according to the Stanislavski method.

In 1962 she debuted as protagonist in Una storia sarda, a neorealistic movie directed by Piero Livi.

She acted in A Question of Honour by Luigi Zampa, Menage all'italiana in 1965, Carogne si nasce and Silvia e l' amore in 1968,[1] in Carogne si nasce by Alfonso Brescia (1968)[2] and in Silvia e l’amore by Silvio Bergonzelli (1968).[3]

In 1969 she had a role in "Beatrice Cenci" by Lucio Fulci, and played one of the main characters in “La battaglia del Sinai”, an Italian-Israeli film set during the Six-day war and directed by Maurizio Lucidi[4][5] In the same year she got a lead role in Pelle di Bandito by Piero Livi, which ran at the Venice International Film Festival.[6] In 1972 she worked in the film Abuso di potere by Camillo Bazzoni (1972).[7]

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gollark: In this, yes.
gollark: This is just a ZIP concatted on the end, but if you muck with the formats a lot you could probably use some of the image data to store code.
gollark: So you can run this (`python3 logo96.png`) and it prints hello world, and as you can see it's a valid image.
gollark: <@!336962240848855040> So I don't know if any image format will let you stick a shebang at the start, *but* python apparently happily runs `__main__.py` from ZIP files. And ZIP files are backwards and work fine at the end of an image.

References

Bibliography

  • Poppi Roberto, Dizionario del cinema italiano. I film. Vol. 2: Tutti i film italiani, 2007.
  • Autore Poppi Roberto & Pecorari Mario, Dizionario del cinema italiano. I film. Vol. 3/1: Tutti i film italiani dal 1960 al 1969, Gremese Editore, 2007.
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