Annamaria Chio

Annamaria Chio

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City of Women
Title: City of Women
Character: (uncredited)
Released: March 28, 1980
Type: Movie
A businessman finds himself trapped at a hotel and threatened by women en masse.
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L'ultimo spettacolo di Nora Helmer in Casa di bambola di Henrik Ibsen
Title: L'ultimo spettacolo di Nora Helmer in Casa di bambola di Henrik Ibsen
Character: Kristine Linde
Released: March 17, 1980
Type: Movie
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Stark System
Title: Stark System
Character: Giornalista
Released: March 14, 1980
Type: Movie
Armenia Balducci's film, featuring Gian Maria Volontè as Stark, a cop-movie actor that falls prey to paranoia because he fears his latest movie will be a failure.
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Without Family
Title: Without Family
Character: Tiziana
Released: March 30, 1972
Type: Movie
Released from the orphanage at the age of thirty, a man dreams of finding his mother.
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My Dear Killer
Title: My Dear Killer
Character: Woman witness in post office
Released: February 3, 1972
Type: Movie
Following the mysterious decapitation of an insurance investigator, Police Inspector Peretti is put onto the case, but all the clues lead to an unsolved case of kidnapping and murder.
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The Last Rebel
Title: The Last Rebel
Character: Madam Dupres
Released: September 24, 1971
Type: Movie
Set in 1865 in southwest Missouri, at the close of the Civil War the film follows the adventures of two Confederate men and a black man who they rescue from a lynching.
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Medea
Title: Medea
Character: Wet Nurse
Released: January 28, 1970
Type: Movie
Based on the plot of Euripides' Medea. Medea centers on the barbarian protagonist as she finds her position in the Greek world threatened, and the revenge she takes against her husband Jason who has betrayed her for another woman.
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The Trojan Women
Title: The Trojan Women
Character: Prigioniere Troiana 4
Released: February 17, 1967
Type: Movie
In 1967 the director Vittorio Cottafavi produces the TV movie Le Troiane from Euripides. He uses the classical Italian translation by Enzio Cetrangolo, but creates an original way of film adaptation, inspired by the Brechtian conception of staging the ancient theater. He does not use costume or set design, but is based only on the simple performance of the actors, highlighted by the shooting technique. The absolute sense of tragedy is perceived by the public through emotional engagement and imagination. So, the Trojan war is all the wars and the pain of the Trojan women is the pain of all the victims of any war.