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Florinda Bolkan. Actress: Cari genitori. A sensual, versatile legend of arthouse and grindhouse Italian cinema, Florinda Bolkan was born Florinda Soares Bulcão in Uruburetama, Ceará, Brazil, as the youngest of three children from a Brazilian father and an indigenous mother.
Florinda Bolkan. Actress: Cari genitori. A sensual, versatile legend of arthouse and grindhouse Italian cinema, Florinda Bolkan was born Florinda Soares Bulcão in Uruburetama, Ceará, Brazil, as the youngest of three children from a Brazilian father and an indigenous mother.
With Florinda Bolkan, Peter McEnery, Nicoletta Elmi, Caterina Boratto. After being tormented by dreams about astronauts on the moon, a translator visits a deserted seaside town whose inhabitants know her, although she does not know them.
The Anonymous Venetian: Directed by Enrico Maria Salerno. With Florinda Bolkan, Tony Musante, Toti Dal Monte, Sandro Grinfan. Without mentioning the reason, Venetian musician Enrico invites his ex-wife Valeria to visit him, and her heart is broken again during their last days together.
Love Circle: Directed by Giuseppe Patroni Griffi. With Jean-Louis Trintignant, Florinda Bolkan, Tony Musante, Annie Girardot. A liberal-thinking author watches his wife as she attempts to seduce his best friend at a dinner party.
Acqua e sapone: Directed by Carlo Verdone. With Carlo Verdone, Natasha Hovey, Florinda Bolkan, Glenn Saxson. A school janitor pretends to be a priest in order to give private lessons to a young top model.
Le droit d'aimer: Directed by Eric Le Hung. With Omar Sharif, Florinda Bolkan, Betty Beckers, Xavier Depraz. Helena hasn't seen her husband Pierre in two years. Pierre has been kept as a political prisoner in a near island, among other hundreds of men, with forced work.
A Season in Hell: Directed by Nelo Risi. With Terence Stamp, Jean-Claude Brialy, Florinda Bolkan, Pier Paolo Capponi. About the last months Arthur Rimbaud spent in Africa before his untimely death (at only 37), trafficking in arms and maybe in slaves. Earlier moments of Rimbaud's life are explored with a frequent use of flashbacks.
The Last Valley: Directed by James Clavell. With Michael Caine, Omar Sharif, Florinda Bolkan, Nigel Davenport. During the Thirty Years' War of 1600s, a band of Protestant mercenaries peacefully coexist with German Catholic villagers in a hidden idyllic mountain valley untouched by war.
Tod im November: Directed by Helmut Pfandler. With John Phillip Law, Florinda Bolkan, Siegfried Wischnewski, Claudia Rieschel. A young engineer is hired to do surveys near a small village in Austria to determine the suitability of building a factory there.