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別名: Barbara Bobulova, Barbora Bobulova, Barbora Bobulová, Barbora Bobulòvà, Барбора Бобулова
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Barbora Bobuľová, born April 29, 1974 in Martin, Slovakia, is an accomplished actress known for her role in 'Tartarughe sul dorso' (2004). Trained at the National Drama Academy in Bratislava, she moved to Italy in 1995 and debuted in 'Il principe di Homburg', which was selected for Cannes in 1997. Bobuľová has won multiple Best Actress awards for her role in 'Cuore Sacro' (2005). She also starred in 'In Love and War' for Hallmark Hall of Fame, and appeared alongside Shirley MacLaine in the Lifetime biopic 'Coco Chanel'. In 'Tartarughe sul dorso', she plays a woman who moves to Trieste, resumes her medical studies after her aunt's death, and eventually reunites with an old acquaintance (played by Fabrizio Rongione).
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Tartarughe sul dorso (2004) follows a young man named Marco, played by Fabrizio Rongione, who struggles with his explosive temper after serving time in prison for causing grievous bodily harm. After his release, he wanders from job to job in Trieste, Italy, working as a supermarket packer, baker, and crane operator while nurturing two passions: photography and the memory of a girl named Elena (Barbora Bobulova), whom he once gave a turtle to as a schoolboy. Elena, meanwhile, has left her medical studies to care for her ailing aunt in Trieste but resumes them after her aunt's passing. She becomes a doctor and eventually marries one. The two lives brush past each other repeatedly, sharing the same early morning tram commute, until they finally reunite years later through an accident on Marco's crane. Despite their differing paths, they feel like missing pieces of a puzzle, but their reunion is tinged with an air of inevitable tragedy.
'Tartarughe sul dorso' (2004) is a subtle Italian drama directed by Stefano Pasetto and written by Marina Fabbri, Carmelo Marabello, and the director himself. The film explores the themes of fate, missed connections, and the inescapable past through the story of two individuals whose lives repeatedly intersect yet remain out of reach of each other until a chance encounter brings them together years later. Shot in Trieste, Italy, the movie is notable for its use of the game 'Scrabble' as a narrative device to link various plot elements. Despite its limited distribution, 'Tartarughe sul dorso' has been praised for its delicate storytelling and atmospheric cinematography.