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    Ida Irene Dalser (20 August 1880 – 3 December 1937) was the first wife of Italian fascist dictator Benito Mussolini.

  2. Dec 3, 2014 · In Milan during 1914, the future fascist dictator of Italy, Benito Mussolini, married Ida Dalser, a 34-year-old beautician. Dalser, born 20 August 1880, soon bore him a child, Benito Albino Mussolini, and sold her business to help her husband fund his new newspaper, Il Popolo d’Italia, ‘The People of Italy’. The marriage did not last and ...

  3. Mar 19, 2010 · Among the millions victimized by Italian fascist Benito Mussolini was Ida Dalser, a young beauty with whom he had a torrid affair while still an unknown journalist at a leftist newspaper.

  4. Nov 28, 2009 · Vincere, the latest feature by veteran Italian director Marco Bellocchio, is about Ida Dalser, the first wife of fascist dictator Benito Mussolini. The audacious work is...

  5. Mar 18, 2010 · For Ida Dalser, played with deep feeling and rivers of tears by Giovanna Mezzogiorno, that cost would be devastating. But first came love. You initially see her watching...

  6. Apr 6, 2010 · “Vincere” explores the secret life of Benito Mussolini’s lover—and self-proclaimed spouseIda Dalser and the emotional and psychological torture she endures as a result of being swept ...

  7. Mar 29, 2010 · Vincere is a docudrama portraying the events surrounding Benito Mussolini (Filippo Timi) in his youth, beginning in 1907 when he was a member of the Socialist Party. Mussolini was a revolutionary...

  8. Oct 17, 2011 · Ida Dalser was different, however, and it was a kind of proof that she represented a serious threat when she turned up suddenly one day at the front door when Mussolini was away in Genoa.

  9. Mar 23, 2010 · The woman, Ida Dalser, happened to fall for Italian dictator Benito Mussolini, and Bellocchio uses her delusion as a metaphor for the madness that befell his own country during...

  10. Mar 18, 2015 · by Emily Paglicci. Within this video essay, you can hear prominent Italian director Marco Bellocchio describe his reasoning for depicting the story of Ida Dalser and Benito Mussolini on screen in his 2009 film Vincere. He describes it as a widely unknown “love story” (Iitaly).