Lauro Versari

Lauro Versari

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Title: Cuori rubati
Character: Giampiero Sardi
Released: January 14, 2000
Type: TV
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Marching in Darkness
Title: Marching in Darkness
Character: Avvocato Scarpa
Released: April 27, 1996
Type: Movie
A young recruit to the Italian army discovers and rejects the seedy world of soldiers who prostitute themselves to supplement their income. But before leaving this world he is raped by a highly-respected senior officer and must decide whether to risk bringing proceedings against him.
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Giovanni Falcone
Title: Giovanni Falcone
Character: Leonardo Guarnotta
Released: October 8, 1993
Type: Movie
The story of the first ever "anti-mafia judges pool" established in the '80s at the Palermo Courthouse, in Sicily, in the '80s, while two mafia families started a 10-year-long war to obtain the complete control of smuggles.
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Crazy Underwear
Title: Crazy Underwear
Character: Spot director
Released: February 4, 1992
Type: Movie
Four ambitious women are ready to do anything to make a name in show business.
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Title: Le Gorille
Released: April 29, 1990
Type: TV
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Non più di uno
Title: Non più di uno
Character: Nicola
Released: March 16, 1990
Type: Movie
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One Hundred Days in Palermo
Title: One Hundred Days in Palermo
Released: April 6, 1984
Type: Movie
In the late 1970s and early 80s, assassinations in Sicily get the attention of Communist deputy, Pio La Torre, who appeals to General Carlo Alberto Dalla Chiesa to become prefect in Palermo and take on the Mafia. Dalla Chiesa approaches the job with the same focus and methods he used in hunting down the Red Brigade.
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Liebeskonzil
Title: Liebeskonzil
Character: Cherubim
Released: March 12, 1982
Type: Movie
Oskar Panizza’s The Council of Love (1895) is a blasphemous play set in 1495, during the first recorded outbreak of syphilis, which Panizza satirically presents as the punishment from Satan for sexually active humans. As a result, Panizza was imprisoned for obscenity. Schroeter alternates scenes from the Panizza’s work with a dramatization of his trial, presenting the play as an expressionist spectacle performed by actors wearing exaggerated makeup who gesture and grimace grotesquely. The film thus forms a bridge between Schroeter’s use of tableaux in his early experiments with the political urgency of his 1980s films. On the eve of the AIDS crisis, Schroeter is presciently worried about disease as an excuse for governmental repression and the oppression of sexuality. - Harvard Film Archive
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Seeking Asylum
Title: Seeking Asylum
Released: October 24, 1979
Type: Movie
A new teacher introduces radical ideas at a nursery school and it leads to various reactions from the students and the parents.