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  1. Antonio Guerra dit Tonino Guerra, né le 16 mars 1920 à Santarcangelo di Romagna et mort le 21 mars 2012 à Santarcangelo di Romagna, dans la province de Rimini, en Émilie-Romagne, est un poète, écrivain, dramaturge et scénariste italien . Crédité d'une centaine de fictions, portées à l'écran par certains des plus grands réalisateurs ...

  2. Tonino Guerra “A lay confessor, an interlocutor clearly indispensable in stimulating the imagination of the great visionaries of European cinema.” So the film critic Callisto Cosulich summed up Tonino Guerra’s unforgettable achievement as a screenwriter.

  3. Tonino Guerra. Antonio Guerra, conocido como Tonino Guerra ( Santarcangelo di Romagna, Italia, 16 de marzo de 1920 - ibídem, 21 de marzo de 2012 1 ) fue un poeta, novelista, dramaturgo y guionista italiano. Autor de numerosos guiones para el cine, llevados a la pantalla por grandes directores italianos e internacionales.

  4. Tonino Guerra’s Emilia-Romagna. Santarcangelo and Pennabilli Through the Legacy of Italy’s Greatest Screenwriter. “As the sun starts to fade, Lora sets dinner, wine included, for one too many. For the last twelve years, since Tonino’s passing, Lora has left a place for him at the table, one of her shamanastic ways of remembering and ...

  5. Jun 21, 2021 · Una delle più famose – se non la più famosa – è L’aria: L’aria l’e cla roba lizira. che sta dalonda la tu testa. e la dventa piò céra quand che t’roid. (L’aria è quella cosa leggera. che sta intorno alla tua testa. e diventa più chiara quando ridi). Semplice, evocativa, leggera, lirica – praticamente perfetta.

  6. TONINO GUERRA, internationally renowned poet, screenplay writer and artist, was born on March 16, 1920 in Santarcangelo di Romagna, where he passed away on March 21, 2012 aged 92. The youngest of four children, Tonino was the son of a fishmonger father and an illiterate mother (whom he would later teach to read and write).

  7. Feb 7, 2023 · Tonino Guerra, Writing Images. S tarting tomorrow, the Melbourne Cinémathèque will spotlight the legacy of poet, novelist, and screenwriter Tonino Guerra with a series of six films screening on three consecutive Wednesdays. “The Art Is Very Jealous”: Tonino Guerra, Writing Images will open with Federico Fellini’s Amarcord (1973), a ...

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