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To Each His Own Dolce Vita: in the Golden Age of Italian Cinema 1948-1972

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To Each His Own Dolce Vita: in the Golden Age of Italian Cinema 1948-1972 - Sutton, Paul (Editor), and Lane, John Francis
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Declining to come of age in an England locked in austerity and sexual repression, John Francis Lane moved to Paris, met Robert Bresson, Jean Cocteau and Edith Piaf and embarked on a lifelong feasting on the best that the art world could offer. He devoured landmark works by Maria Callas and Luchino Visconti, Eduardo De Filippo, Franco Zeffirelli, Dario Fo. He moved to Rome when Hollywood arrived to make Ben-Hur, Roman Holiday and Cleopatra, a film in which John Francis Lane is cast as Bacchus. He parties wth Grace Kelly, ...

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To Each His Own Dolce Vita: in the Golden Age of Italian Cinema 1948-1972 2020, Independently Published

ISBN-13: 9798652974251

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