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- The Decameron (/dɪˈkæmərən/; Italian: Decameron [deˈkaːmeron, dekameˈrɔn, -ˈron] or Decamerone [dekameˈroːne]), subtitled Prince Galehaut (Old Italian:...
- is based upon Giovanni Boccaccio's 14th-century tale Decameron. The film's Italian title Decameron Pie pays tribute to both the title of the original source...
- The Decameron (Italian: Il Decameron) is a 1971 anthology film written and directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini, based on the 14th-century allegory by Giovanni...
- The Decameron is an upcoming American historical drama television series created by Kathleen Jordan.  It is inspired by the 14th century short-story collection...
- up Decameron in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Decameron is a 14th-century writing by Italian author Giovanni Boccaccio, circa 1353. Decameron may...
- commentaries of the 100 stories within Giovanni Boccaccio's The Decameron. Each story of the Decameron begins with a short heading explaining the plot of the story...
- exercised under the banner of experimentalism. His most notable works are The Decameron, a collection of short stories which in the following centuries was a...
- them to have any thematic connection. He initially named the film Bop Decameron, a reference to the 14th century book by Italian author Giovanni Boccaccio...
- undertaken during the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia in 2020, called Decameron 2.0. This comprised a series of monologues delivered online, written and...
- El Decameron Negro may refer to: El Decamerón Negro, a 1981 solo guitar work by Leo Brouwer El Decameron Negro, a 1997 album by Michael Tröster Latin...