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  1. Sweet Adolescents: Directed by Salvatore Samperi. With Leonora Fani, Tino Schirinzi, Paola Senatore, Sven Valsecchi. In 1948, two teenagers covertly discover new prohibited games.

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    • Drama
    • Salvatore Samperi
    • 1977-09-21
  2. www.wikiwand.com › en › articlesNenè - Wikiwand

    Ju's orphaned fifteen-year-old cousin Nenè, comes to live with his family. Through Nenè, Ju learns even more of the strange adult world that he has yet to enter. Nenè allows him to sleep in her bed and confides in him of her growing sexuality and her secret affair with a local Mulatto boy. Leonora Fani as Nenè; Sven Valsecchi as Ju

  3. Aug 2, 2024 · Mulatto . Mulatto arguably has the ugliest roots of antiquated ethnic terms. Historically used to describe the child of a Black person and a White person, the term originated from the Spanish word mulato, which came from the word mula, or mule, the offspring of a horse and a donkey—clearly an offensive and outdated term.

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  4. The man's brother is gravely ill and the husband agrees that his niece can move in with them. This girl, Nenè (Leonora Fani), is a warm-blooded 14 year old lass who quickly makes friends with a young vagrant of mixed race, a mulatto, who lives with several other homeless people in a derelict building nearby.

  5. Italy post WWII, a precocious 8 year old boy named Ju, too wise for his own age, gets the hots for his 14 year old cousin, Nene, who’s living with them. Nene gets the hots for a local hood, a mulatto. Nene confides in little Ju all her sexual desires and they both find solace and friendship with eachother.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MulattoMulatto - Wikipedia

    Juan de Pareja by Diego Velázquez, CE 1650 – Juan de Pareja was born into slavery in Spain. He was of mixed African and Spanish descent. The English term and spelling mulatto is derived from the Spanish and Portuguese mulato. It was a common term in the Southeastern United States during the era of slavery.

  7. Aug 25, 2016 · An 1860s pamphlet published, supposedly, by abolitionists encouraging black and white people to get together and procreate. At the start of the American Civil War in 1861, "amalgamation" was the ...