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Sandro Camasio, who also used the name
Alessandro Camasio, (5
April 1886 – 23 June 1917) was an
Italian journalist and playwright. He
first studied jurisprudence...
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refer to:
Goodbye Youth (play), a 1911 work by Nino
Oxilia and
Sandro Camasio Goodbye Youth (1918 film), an
Italian silent film
Goodbye Youth (1927 film)...
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Addio giovinezza! (operetta) [Addio giovinezza], with a
libretto by
Sandro Camasio and Nino
Oxilia himself,
which enjo****
considerable success. This also...
- of the era, such as
Federico Garelli,
Mario Leoni, Nino Oxilia,
Sandro Camasio and many others. In 1910 he was
hired Italian film
pioneers Carlo Sciamengo...
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adapted from the 1911 play of the same name by Nino
Oxilia and
Sandro Camasio,
which had been
adapted into
films on
three previous occasions. The film...
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adapted from the 1911 play of the same name by Nino
Oxilia and
Sandro Camasio, The film is set in
Turin at the
beginning of the
twentieth century, where...
- Fossati, Milan, 1913
Addio giovinezza ("Adieu, Youth"),
libretto by
Sandro Camasio and Nino Oxilia,
Teatro Goldoni, Livorno, 1915 La modella,
libretto by...
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adapted from the 1911 play of the same name by Nino
Oxilia and
Sandro Camasio. The film is set in
Turin at the
beginning of the
Twentieth century, where...
- Falqui, with Nino
Castelnuovo and the
singer Gigliola Cinquetti, from the
Camasio and Oxilia’s play
about the love
affairs of two undergraduates. L'affare...
- 1912 with the film T'ho
ancor baciato, or
muoio lieta!
directed by
Sandro Camasio. From 1913 onward, she
established herself as a
regular actress at Itala...