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Death of a Neapolitan mathematician

Italy, 1992
film

Naples in 1959, a society entrenched in cynicism, is the setting for the final sceneds in the life of Renato Caccioppoli - a brilliant intellectual, admired a..

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La Dolce Vita

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Dear diary = Caro diario

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Everybody's fine = Stanno tutti bene

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