Claudia Cardinale
‘It doesn’t matter who gave birth to whom, but in Montenegro, secrets go to the grave’
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A married couple of intellectuals from the capital of Montenegro had three daughters. The husband's brother had two children. But while their sister struggled for years to obtain the joy of parenthood, it didn't work. This couple visited all the clinics, and listened to all the advice, in vain.
60s filmstar honored in Tunisian birthplace
Actress Claudia Cardinale may have been a sixties legend of Italian and French cinema, but in Tunisia, in the portside district where she grew up, she says she feels "at home."
"I left very young, but I spent my whole childhood here, my adolescence," said Cardinale, now 84. "My origins are here."
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25-th SOFIA International Film Festival Kicked off at Sofia Palace of Culture on March 11
Jubilee, hybrid, in a pandemic
March 11-31, 2021 (part 1)
Absolutely rich programme, exceptional participants!
Sofia Film Fest Marks 25th Anniversary, Jubilee Edition Launched Despite Pandemic
A quarter of a century after the beginning set by Music Film Fest in 1997, the international film festival Sofia Film Fest is preparing to mark its 25th anniversary.
Italian actress honored in Turkish pavilion
A Turkish pavilion opened at the 70th Cannes Film Festival has been promoting Turkey and Turkish cinema to the world as well as hosting many well-known guests.
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'I Lived 152 Lives,' Claudia Cardinale Says in Bulgaria's Sofia
Italian actress Claudia Cardinale on Thursday was awarded an honorary degree by the National Academy for Theater and Film Arts (NATFA) in Sofia, Bulgaria.
Twice Upon a Time in the West: Cardinale's First-Ever Role as Self
Twice Upon a Time in the West, a Bulgarian thriller featuring Italian star Claudia Cardinale, is to have its first run at the Sofia Opera on Wednesday.
Paskaljevic wins Sofia award
SOFIA - Serbian director Goran Paskaljevic will receive the Sofia award for contribution to the world cinematography at the 18th international film festival in Sofia which will take place from March 6 to 16.
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