Clara Droetto

Clara Droetto

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None Like Us
Title: None Like Us
Character: Mary
Released: October 18, 2018
Type: Movie
The imperfections of love and its bitter consequences in Turin, Italy, during the ‘80s, before the social networks and smartphones. What happens to your heart when you discover that you're madly in love with your best friend? What happens to your soul when you find out that your teacher and life coach has been hiding a clandestine love with your best friend's father? What is the true meaning of friendship when you discover that it is the only antidote to heartbreak?
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A Long Long Long Night of Love
Title: A Long Long Long Night of Love
Character: Pinuccia, the tailor
Released: February 23, 2001
Type: Movie
Reporter Marcello has a brief encounter with Irene while waiting for a train. A young woman who has lost her sight finds herself falling for the voice of a ship's captain she hears over a radio broadcast. Egle, a massage therapist who is soon to be married, finds herself pursuing one last fling with Gabriele -- though the odds are not in her favor, since he happens to be gay. Elena is a young woman with a child who wants to abandon her husband. And Carla wonders if she has any future at all with her lover -- who is married to someone else.
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Quello che le ragazze non dicono
Title: Quello che le ragazze non dicono
Character: Clara
Released: January 1, 2000
Type: Movie
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The Way We Laughed
Title: The Way We Laughed
Character: Zia
Released: October 2, 1998
Type: Movie
Studying to become a teacher in 1950s Northern Italy, Sicilian immigrant Pietro is joined by his big brother Giovanni. Pietro shows considerable promise in his field, prompting illiterate Giovanni to take on even the toughest jobs in order to support his sibling's academic pursuits.
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The Icicle Thief
Title: The Icicle Thief
Character: Truccatrice TV
Released: February 16, 1989
Type: Movie
Director Maurizio Nichetti is invited on TV to introduce a screening of his neo-realist classic 'The Icicle Thief'. He is horrified to discover that his black-and-white tale of life in poverty is constantly interrupted by garish color commercials, and even more horrified when a power cut in the studio causes film and commercials to mix up – a glamorous model finds herself in the arms of an unemployed pauper, while his wife finds herself in consumers' heaven. Nichetti has to break into the film to try to sort everything out.