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Cabiria is a 1914
Italian epic
silent film,
directed by
Giovanni Pastrone and shot in Turin. The film is set in
ancient Sicily, Carthage, and
Cirta during...
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Cabiria (Italian: Le
notti di
Cabiria) is a 1957
drama film co-written and
directed by
Federico Fellini. It
stars Giulietta Masina as
Cabiria, a prostitute...
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known for her
performances as
Gelsomina in La
Strada (1954) and
Cabiria in
Nights of
Cabiria (1957), for
which she won the
Cannes Film
Festival Award for...
- and
Tullio Pinelli's
screenplay for Fellini's film
Nights of
Cabiria (Le
Notti di
Cabiria, 1957).
Whereas Fellini's film
concerns the
romantic ups-and-downs...
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classic Cabiria.
Cabiria is a
story about a
slave named Maciste (pla**** by
Bartolomeo Pagano) who was
involved in the
rescue of a
Roman girl
named Cabiria (pla****...
- Devil's Enemies, are led by
Sulfus and are
composed by his
friends Kabale,
Cabiria and Gas. The
first season antagonists include a
Neutral being, Reina, and...
- then used it to
attack religion more generally. The 1914
Italian film
Cabiria is set in
Carthage and is
loosely based on Flaubert's Salammbô. The film...
- film genres, with one
early notable example being Giovanni Pastrone's
Cabiria, a two-and-a-half hour
silent film
about the
Punic Wars,
which laid the...
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Cabiria Andreian Cazacu (February 19, 1928 – May 22, 2018) was a
Romanian mathematician known for her work in
complex analysis. She held the
chair in...
- best-known
films include I
vitelloni (1953), La
Strada (1954),
Nights of
Cabiria (1957), La
Dolce Vita (1960), 8½ (1963),
Juliet of the
Spirits (1965),...