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'Ninety Five' tells the story of Aidan - a rebellious young man from a dysfunctional family - who tries to discover a purpose in life and reconnect with his childhood love interest, Holly, against the background of racial and political tensions in Ireland in 1995. Aidan must ultimately choose between the working-class rural establishment and the prospect of a better life in Dublin as a student at Trinity College.
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The unsuccessful actor and vagabond Johnny Mauser needs a change from all the trouble that he has experienced while living in the city. The perfect place to take a little break seems to be in Mullewapp, a little village with a cosy little farm. Soon he becomes friends with Franz von Hahn and Waldemar. And when the sheep Cloud suddenly disappears, the three new friends have to manage their first adventure.
Keywords: based-on-novel, bicycle, chicken, courage, friendship, honesty, loyalty, mouse, movie-actor, pig
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Miguel is a successful economist until his father's death plunges him into a strange obscure world of fears, strange sounds and psychological isolation. He quits his job, drifts away from his wife and initiates a process of physical disintegration. He will reach the bottom before he starts seeing the light. As an echo to his journey, we follow, faraway in the countryside, the story of a crime and its redemption, the story of Antonio and Cecilia. From death to the miracle of life, here on earth.
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Alvaro Cosenza, also known as the Hunchback from Quarticciolo (Il Gobbo del Quarticciolo), during Rome's occupation by Nazis in 1943, decides to revolt. He starts his career of rebel like a partisan against the German occupants, fighting for freedom. The war goes on, and after the Nazis the Allied enter Roma as liberators. Now the Hunchback, like all the Rome's inhabitants, is finally a free man. But he doesn't leave the renegade life style as expected. In fact the Hunchback becomes one of the most well known bandits of the city, representing a problem for the new "occupants": the Allied.
Keywords: 1940s, arrogance, carabinieri, evil-man, fascism, fascist, italy, nazi, nazi-occupation, nazi-occupied-italy
Bello is an Italian and Spanish surname from bello ‘handsome’ (Late Latin bellus), hence a nickname for a handsome man or perhaps in some instances ironically for an ugly one. In medieval Italy the word was also applied as a personal name, which also gave rise to the surname. It is also a Fulani or Fulbe surname.
Bello as a person's name may refer to:
Carla Morrison (b. Tecate, Baja California, July 19, 1986) is a Mexican pop-rock singer, songwriter and guitarist.
Carla Patricia Morrison Flores was born in Tecate, Baja California, Mexico, a daughter of Mexican parents, Porfiria Flores and Hilario Morrison. At age 13, her father Hilario Viera decided to seek a better living and moved to San Diego, California. An American, William Morrison, adopted him, resulting in Carla's father receiving the surname Morrison. Since childhood she was attracted to the arts, such as drawing, poetry readings, writing stories, poems, crafts, and dance with some styles such as African and jazz improvisation. But among all the arts, music symbolized her greatest passion. As a child she sang in secret, and was very shy and didn't sing publicly until high school, when she started doing shows with friends. In her first year of high school, Carla moved to Phoenix, Arizona, where she completed her studies and entered the Music College at the University of Arizona. After returning to Tecate, she played with local rock bands including Revolver and Zombras. Carla learned to play different rhythms, such as Batucada, which includes driving percussion instruments such as maracas, tambourines and drums.
Pierfrancesco Renga (born June 12, 1968 in Udine, Italy) is an Italian singer-songwriter. He won the Sanremo Music Festival in 2005 with the song Angelo. He also took part to Sanremo Music Festival in 2009 with Uomo senza età and in 2012 with La tua bellezza.
Gianna Nannini (born 14 June 1954) is an Italian female singer-songwriter and pop musician. She may be best known for her 1986 song "Bello e Impossibile".
Born in Siena on 14 June 1954, Nannini studied piano in Lucca and then composition in Milan. She is the older sister of former Formula One racing driver Alessandro Nannini. She graduated in philosophy from the University of Siena in 1994. The following year she took part in a protest organized by Greenpeace at the French embassy in Rome against the decision of the French government to pursue nuclear experiments at Mururoa. In August 2010 she announced that she was pregnant and that she would dedicate the upcoming album to her child. Gianna showed off her pregnancy on the cover of Vanity Fair magazine wearing a T-shirt with the inscription ‘God is a woman’. On 26 November 2010 at 12am Nannini's daughter Penelope Jane Charlotte was born on the seventh floor of the Madonnina Clinic in Milan. The girl weighed 2.530 kilos and was 48 cm long.
Ambra Angiolini (born in Rome, 22 April 1977) was an Italian TV host and singer in the 1990s. Nowadays she mainly works as an actress.
Her career began in 1992, at the age of 15, when she took part in the second edition of Non è la Rai.
Her first album T'appartengo was recorded in 1994. It included 10 songs. This album was also recorded in Spanish and contained a new song called "Nel cuore, nell'anima". The Spanish production was titled "Te pertenezco".
As often happens with Italian singers, the main song "'Te pertenezco' (T'appartengo)" was a success in Spain and other countries such as Colombia, Mexico, Venezuela and Chile. Due to this, Ambra Angiolini was invited to "Viña del Mar" song festival in 1996.
In that same year, she recorded Angiolini, which contained ten tracks including "Tu sei", "Ti stravoglio", "Buoni Amici" and "Aspettavo te" (released in 1997 as "We Can Break Away" by the Belgian pop duo Indiana in an English adaptation by Michael Leahy).
She continued recording until 1997, both in Italy and in Spain. Her last musical production In canto was released in 1999 but not in Spanish. It sold about 35,000 copies in Italy.
Bello hold my hand, Bello make me feel right. Bello don’t speak my language but he reads my body like a book. Make me a women Bello, you’re teasing like I’m a girl. Get to know me Bello make my toes curl. I’m no girl anymore, I won’t let you tell me that I’m not ready for you and to do what my mumma told me not to do and she warned me of you but Bello I crave you. We’ll go running through the vineyards, breathing in Italian air, not the fire come keep me warm. Make me a women Bello, you’re teasing like I’m a girl. Get to know me Bello make my toes curl. I’m no girl anymore, I won’t let you tell me that I’m not ready for you and to do what my mumma told me not to do and she warned me of you but Bello I crave you. Make me a women Bello, you’re teasing like I’m a girl. Get to know me Bello make my toes curl. I’m no girl anymore, I won’t let you tell me that I’m not ready for you and to do what my mumma told me not to do and she warned me of you but Bello I crave you. Bello show me the way, keep me for the night. Read me like you said you would tonight.