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- Spettacolo is a 2017 do****entary film about a small hilltown in Italy that practices a unique form of theatre called "autodrama". It is the second feature...
- The Italian publishing house Editoria & Spettacolo di Maximilian La Monica I.i. was established in 2001 in Rome. Under the initiative of Maximilian La...
- Funniest Show on Earth (Italian: Il più comico spettacolo del mondo) is a 1953 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring May Britt. It...
- Laureate Honorary degree Year of award Ivano Fossati Letterature moderne e spettacolo 2023 Pietro Salini Ingegneria civile 2022 Riccardo Muti Scienze Inter****onali...
- Performing Arts (Italian: Enciclopedia dello Spettacolo; sometimes cited as Enciclopedio dello Spettacolo) was an Italian language specialty encyclopedia...
- Qendra Multimedia, Prishtine Kosovo, 2018 Sottotraccia - Editoria & Spettacolo - Italy 2018 (the book contains: Sottotraccia, Orli, Blues, Niño, Don't...
- "Trappola su Prometia". Retrieved 27 April 2019. "Winx Club - S8E8 - Lo spettacolo deve continuare; Durata: 00:25:00; Andato in onda il: 23/04/2019". Rai...
- Intellectual Development of Children and Young Adults Production company Barfak Studio Distributed by Voce Spettacolo Running time 20 minutes Country Iran...
- Greenwood Press. pp. 125–126. D'Amico, Silvio (1954). Enciclopedia dello spettacolo. Roma: Casa Editrice Le Maschere. pp. 737–8. Media related to Pierre-Luc-Charles...
- instead named after Vecchioni's brother, a notary in Lipari. "L'ultimo spettacolo" is a long ballad beginning with a slow motif about Homer's heroes, but...