Marina Ruffo

Marina Ruffo

Movies for Marina Ruffo...

Giovanna's Father
Title: Giovanna's Father
Released: September 12, 2008
Type: Movie
Michele Casali is a middle-class professor in Fascist Italy who teaches at the same high school attended by his only daughter, Giovanna. A shy and sensitive girl, her insecurities are only magnified by Michele's overprotectiveness—reaching a point of no return.
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Opopomoz
Title: Opopomoz
Character: Nonna Adele (voice)
Released: December 5, 2003
Type: Movie
It's Christmas Eve in Naples. Little Rocco feels increasingly jealous due to the imminent birth of a baby brother. Three bungling devils sent by Satan promise him that if he'll stop Jesus from being born—entering the Nativity scene his father built by the magic word "opopomoz" and altering the past—his brother won't be born either.
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Women in Arms
Title: Women in Arms
Character: Rosa
Released: January 9, 1991
Type: Movie
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32nd of December
Title: 32nd of December
Character: cognata di Alfonso
Released: January 28, 1988
Type: Movie
Three episodes about the relativity of time.
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Anemia
Title: Anemia
Character: La proprietaria dell'albergo
Released: January 1, 1986
Type: Movie
A high-ranking officer of the Italian Communist Party discovers he is a vampire and leaves his position, retreating to the abandoned residence of his deceased grandfather. There he finds the diary of his grandfather that gives him the answers he needs.
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Thus Spoke Bellavista
Title: Thus Spoke Bellavista
Character: la vicina di casa
Released: October 6, 1984
Type: Movie
In Naples, Professor Bellavista is a retired man, passionate about the philosophy and thought of Ancient Greece. Every day, in his luxurious apartment, he teaches his lessons of life to the poor-nothing (his friends), who are dazzled by his reasoning. One day, however, the quiet life of the building of Bellavista will be disturbed by the arrival of a director of Milan. Between Naples and Milan there contrast, because the Neapolitans are accustomed to enjoy a quiet life, always based on the "philosophy of pleasure and delay", while the northern Italians are very strict and punctual.