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別名: Gemma Fausta Milena Vukotic, Milena Vuchotic, Milena Vucotic, Milena Vucotich, Milena Wukotich, Miléna Vukotic
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Milena Vukotic, born in Rome to a Montenegrin father and Italian mother, was a former ballerina turned stage, television, and film actress. She rose to prominence for her role of Pina in the Fantozzi series of comedy films. Her notable works include 'Arabella', 'The Adventurers', 'Blood for Dracula', 'The Phantom of Liberty', 'Monsignor', 'Juliet of the Spirits', and 'A Good Woman'. Vukotic also had a recurring role on the French television series 'Une famille formidable'. However, her personal life and details about her characters in movies like 'Lea' are not explicitly mentioned or verified across all provided sources.
公開年: 1977
国: Italy
別題: Black Journal, La signora degli orrori, Mémoires diaboliques, Sólo Dios sabe la verdad, Húsdarab, Большое варево
監督: Mauro Bolognini
脚本: Luciano Vincenzoni, Nicola Badalucco, Angelo Dellagiacoma
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制作会社: Triangolo Film
ジャンル: Crime, Drama, Horror, Thriller, Comedy, black comedy film
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Lea, a mature Neapolitan woman running a lottery office in a northern Italian city, has had thirteen children, but only one, Michele, has survived due to Lea's belief that she bartered with Death to keep him alive. Michele is now engaged to a dance teacher, which threatens Lea's morbidly possessive bond with her son. To prevent his detachment, Lea makes sacrifices to Death by targeting her friends and others around them, initially for trivial items like soap and biscuits. However, when Michele's engagement puts him out of reach, Lea escalates her rituals, targeting a silent maid and Michele's fiancée. The police intervene before Lea can cause further harm.
Gran Bollito (1977) is an Italian black comedy-drama directed by Mauro Bolognini, blending elements of crime, horror, and thriller genres. Based on a script by Luciano Vincenzoni, Nicola Badalucco, and Angelo Dellagiacoma, the film follows Lea, a formidable matriarch with a twisted obsession over her sole surviving son Michele. Set in a northern Italian city, it explores themes of possession, maternal love gone awry, and the consequences of unchecked paranoia. Despite its darker undertones, Gran Bollito maintains a comedic tone throughout, making it a unique entry in Italian cinema.