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  1. Materassi sisters' house, creates a logical progression which orders the plot, creating a succession of plausible events which the reader can easily follow. The effectiveness of this contrast is due, in large part, to Palazzeschi's careful evocation of setting. As Francesco Memmo states,

  2. The Materassi Sisters (Italian: Sorelle Materassi) is a 1944 Italian comedy film directed by Ferdinando Maria Poggioli and starring Emma Gramatica, Irma Gramatica and Olga Solbelli. The film is an adaptation of the 1934 novel of the same title by Aldo Palazzeschi .

  3. Sorelle Materassi. Composed in 1934, "Sorelle Materassi" is the best known novel by Aldo Palazzeschi. The protagonists are Carolina and Teresa Materassi, two elderly embroidering sisters,...

  4. The Materassi Sisters: Directed by Ferdinando Maria Poggioli. With Emma Gramatica, Irma Gramatica, Olga Solbelli, Massimo Serato. The quiet days of two elderly spinster sisters are changed for good with the unexpected arrival of their nephew.

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    • Comedy
    • Ferdinando Maria Poggioli
    • 1944-12-19
  5. Dec 22, 2012 · Nevertheless, it is an interesting exercise to explore this term in the context of Sorelle Materassi, not only because it seems to suit Palazzeschi's eclectic, often quirky style, but also because there is something compelling about this novel.

  6. The Materassi Sisters (Italian: Sorelle Materassi) is a 1944 Italian comedy film directed by Ferdinando Maria Poggioli and starring Emma Gramatica, Irma Gramatica and Olga Solbelli. The film is an adaptation of the 1934 novel of the same title by Aldo Palazzeschi. It was shot at the Cinecittà Studios in Rome. References. Reich & Garofalo p.268

  7. 1944 ‘Sorelle Materassi’ Directed by Ferdinando Maria Poggioli Synopsis The quiet days of two elderly spinster sisters are changed for good with the unexpected arrival of their nephew.

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