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別名: Laura Antonaz, لورا آنتونلی
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Laura Antonelli was born Laura Antonaz on November 28, 1941, in Pola, Kingdom of Italy (now Pula, Croatia). After World War II, her family settled in Naples where she became a gymnastics instructor before moving to Rome and pursuing modeling jobs. She debuted uncredited in 'Le sedicenni' (1965) and appeared in 'Dr. Goldfoot and the Girl Bombs' (1966). Antonelli gained prominence with her role in 'Malizia' (1973), also known as 'The Malicious Angel,' for which she won a Nastro d'Argento award. Throughout her career, she starred in various films including Luchino Visconti's 'The Innocent' (1976) and appeared in several television series from 1986 onwards. Her final role was in 'Malizia 2000' (1991). Antonelli had a high-profile relationship with actor Jean-Paul Belmondo between 1972 and 1980, after which she married publisher Enrico Piacentini who she later divorced. In 1991, she was convicted for cocaine possession but successfully appealed the conviction in 2006. Laura Antonelli passed away on June 22, 2015, at the age of 73.
公開年: 1971
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別題: Mijn vrouw is een sexviool, El mirlo macho, Miehen lempisoitin, Ma femme est un violon, O erotiaris kai to violontselo tou, A Minha Mulher é Um Violonsexo, Erkek dedigin ne çalar, Secret Fantasy, X-Rated Girl, Das nackte Cello, Komm, geig mit mir, Komödie in Po-Dur, The Naked Cello
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ジャンル: Comedy, Comedy Film, Erotic Film, Film Based On Literature
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Niccolò Vivaldi is an orchestra musician who plays the cello but feels frustrated as he is not prominent in his role. He is married to Costanza, a beautiful woman whom he photographs nude. Niccolò shares these photos with a friend and later realizes that his attempts at composing a comic opera are actually Rossini's 'La gazza ladra'. To maintain his self-esteem, he keeps this discovery from his wife.
Il merlo maschio (1971), directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile, is a comedy film based on literature that explores themes of frustration, artistic identity, and marriage. The movie follows Niccolò Vivaldi, an orchestra musician who struggles with his lack of prominence and finds solace in photographing his wife Costanza nude. The film is notable for its blend of comedy, eroticism, and its exploration of the creative process.