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Braccialetti Rossi
''Braccialetti rossi'' (; literally "''Red bracelets''") is an Italian television series broadcast on Rai 1 from January 26, 2014 to December 2, 2016. It is an adaptation of the Catalonia, Catalan TV series ''Polseres vermelles'', which aired between 2011 and 2013, and was the first such adaptation; ''Polseres vermelles'' was later adapted in ten more countries. Plot Season 1 The series tells the story of the ''Braccialetti Rossi'' ("Red Bracelets"), a group of kids hospitalized for various causes, who make friends and found their group to give courage to each other. Leo, leader and founder of the group, gives each member a red hospital bracelet (hence the name of the series) which he had received as an identifier during his surgeries, subsequently the object will become the distinctive mark of the friend group. Introducing the story is Rocco, an 11-year-old boy whom after accepting a "challenge" by a group of older kids, has been in a coma for eight months, due to the strong i ...
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Medical Drama
A medical drama is a Television film, television movie or film in which events center upon a hospital, clinic, doctor's office, a paramedic, or any other medical topic or environment. Most recent medical drama (film and television), dramatic programming goes beyond the events pertaining to the characters' jobs and portray some aspects of their personal lives. The longest running prime-time medical drama in the world is the British series ''Casualty (TV series), Casualty'', airing since 1986, and the longest running medical soap opera is ''General Hospital'', running since 1963. History ''City Hospital (U.S. TV series), City Hospital'', which first aired in 1951, is usually considered to be the first televised medical drama. (The first serialized medical drama was probably the ''Dr. Kildare'' film series (1937–1947), starring a number of actors in the eponymous role, and Lionel Barrymore throughout the series.) ''Medic (TV series), Medic'', which featured Richard Boone, ran two se ...
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Giorgio Colangeli
Giorgio Colangeli (born 14 December 1949) is an Italian stage, television and film actor. Early life Born in Rome, Colangeli graduated in nuclear physics, then he started a stage career. Career After several minor roles, Colangeli's breakout role came in 2006 with the tormented Luigi Sparti in Alessandro Angelini's '' Salty Air''; for his performance he won a David di Donatello for best supporting actor and the Best Actor Award at the first Rome Film Festival. In 2012, for his performance in ''La decima onda'', he won a Nastro d'Argento for best actor in a short film. Selected filmography * '' The Dinner'' (1998) * ''Past Perfect'' (2003) * ''City Limits'' (2004) * '' Salty Air'' (2006) * ''The Family Friend'' (2006) * '' Cardiofitness'' (2007) * '' Miss F'' (2007) * '' St. Giuseppe Moscati: Doctor to the Poor'' (2007) * ''Il Divo'' (2008) * ''We Can Do That'' (2008) * '' Galantuomini'' (2008) * '' Parlami d'amore'' (2008) * '' Raise Your Head'' (2009) * ''Palestrina - ...
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Laura Pausini
Laura Pausini (; born 16 May 1974) is an Italian Pop music, pop singer. She rose to fame in 1993, winning the newcomer artists' section of the Sanremo Music Festival 1993, 43rd Sanremo Music Festival with the song "La solitudine", which became an Italian standard and an international hit. Her Laura Pausini (1993 album), self-titled debut album was released in Italy on 23 April 1993 and later became an international success, selling two million copies worldwide. Its follow-up, ''Laura (Laura Pausini album), Laura'', was released in 1994 and confirmed her international success, selling three million copies worldwide. Pausini has released fifteen studio albums, two international greatest hits albums and one compilation album for the Anglophone market only. She mostly performs in Italian and Spanish, but has also recorded and sung songs in Portuguese, English, French, German, Latin, Chinese, Catalan, Neapolitan, Romanian, Romagnol and Sicilian. In 2004, AllMusic's Jason Birchmei ...
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Colonne Sonore
Colonne () is a commune in the Jura department in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in eastern France. Population See also *Communes of the Jura department The following is a list of the 492 communes of the Jura department of France. The communes cooperate in the following intercommunalities (as of 2025):


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Premio Cinearti La Chioma Di Berenice
The and its twin the are sedans sold in Japan from 2001 to 2021 by Toyota. The sedans are designated as a compact car by Japanese dimension regulations and the exterior dimensions do not change with periodic updates. Unlike Toyota's other vehicles, the Premio and Allion are not exported, except to New Zealand and Singapore. Size and pricing-wise, the E210 Corolla, introduced to the Japanese market in 2018 succeeds the Premio and Allion. The Premio is the successor of the Corona which first appeared in 1957. The Corona EXiV, a four-door hardtop sedan that appeared in 1989, was replaced by the Progrès, which was also briefly available with the Premio until 2007. The Premio is exclusive to ''Toyopet Store'' dealerships, as a smaller companion to the Mark X. The Allion replaced the Carina, a model that first appeared in 1970. The Carina ED, a four-door hardtop sedan that appeared in 1985, was replaced by the Brevis, which was briefly available with the Allion until 2007. T ...
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Niccolò Agliardi
Niccolò is an Italian male given name, derived from the Greek Nikolaos meaning "Victor of people" or "People's champion". There are several male variations of the name: Nicolò, Niccolò, Nicolas, and Nicola. The female equivalent is Nicole. The female diminutive Nicoletta is used although seldom. Rarely, the letter "C" can be followed by a "H" (ex. Nicholas). As the letter "K" is not part of the Italian alphabet, versions where "C" is replaced by "K" are even rarer. People with the name include: Given name In literature: * Niccolò Ammaniti (born 1966), Italian writer * Niccolò Machiavelli (1469–1527), Italian political philosopher, musician, poet, and romantic comedic playwright * Niccolò Massa (1485–1569), Italian anatomist who wrote an early anatomy text ''Anatomiae Libri Introductorius'' in 1536 In music: * Niccolò Castiglioni (1932–1996), Italian composer and pianist * Niccolò da Perugia, 14th-century Italian composer of the trecento * Niccolò Jommelli (1714 ...
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Fasano
Fasano (; Bari dialect, Barese: ) is a town and ''comune'' in the Province of Brindisi, Apulia, southern Italy. It is the second most populated town in the province after Brindisi, with a population in 2021 of 39,026. History According to a folk etymology, the name Fasano derives from the "Faso", a large wild columbus dove (also represented on the civic coat of arms) which drank from the ''fogge'', which was a type of swamp or pool in the open air formed from the water that flowed down from the surrounding hills. This area where the pool once was is now a communal garden. Appian Way, Via Appia, the road from Brindisi to Rome during ancient times, runs along Fasano's ''costal frazioni'', including Savelletri and is visible today. Geography Fasano marks the border between the Salento and the Metropolitan City of Bari. It is about from all three of the provincial capitals in Apulia, namely Bari, Taranto and Brindisi. The municipality borders Alberobello (Metropolitan City of Bari ...
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La Vanguardia
' (; , ) is a Spanish daily newspaper founded in 1881. It is printed in Spanish and, since 3 May 2011, also in Catalan. It has its headquarters in Barcelona and is Catalonia's leading newspaper. Despite being mostly distributed in Catalonia, ' is Spain's fourth-highest circulation among general-interest newspapers, trailing only the three main Madrid-based ones – ', ' and '' ABC'' – all of which are national newspapers with offices and local editions throughout the country. The newspaper's editorial line leans to the centre of politics and is moderate in its opinions, but Francoist Spain, it followed Francoist ideology. It retains Catholic sensibilities and strong ties to the Spanish nobility through the Godó family. History and profile Beginnings On 1 February 1881 in Barcelona, two businessmen from Igualada, Carlos and Bartolomé Godó, first published the paper. It was defined as a ''Diario político de avisos y notícias'' (Political Newspaper of Announcements and ...
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Luca Ward
Luca Ward (born 31 July 1960) is an Italian actor and voice actor. Biography Born in Ostia (Rome), Ostia, which is in Rome and the oldest child of actor Aleardo Ward, brother of Andrea and Monica Ward, Luca Ward has American ancestry on his father's side: his paternal grandfather was a U.S. Marine during World War I. Ward made his debut appearance on television in 1963. His film roles include the 1984 teen-comedy film ''Chewingum'' directed by Biagio Proietti. He was also renowned for his role as Massimo Forti in the soap opera ''CentoVetrine''. Ward is well known to the Italian public as a voice-dubbing artist. He is the official Italian voice of Pierce Brosnan, Samuel L. Jackson, Keanu Reeves and Russell Crowe, as well as occasionally dubbing Hugh Grant, Brandon Lee, Gerard Butler, Antonio Banderas and Jean-Claude Van Damme in some of their works. He dubbed voices in most of their films and he also provided the Italian voice of James Bond (literary character), James Bond du ...
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Francesca Chillemi
Francesca Chillemi (; born 25 July 1985) is an Italian actress, model, television personality and beauty pageant titleholder. Early life and career At the age of 18, Chillemi won the Miss Italia 2003 beauty contest. She subsequently started a career as model, actress and television presenter. She plays the role of Azzurra Leonardi in the RAI TV drama '' Che Dio ci aiuti''.(In Italian) Solange SavagnoneFrancesca Chillemi ora vive a New York: «Ma non mi perdo una puntata di Che Dio ci aiuti», ''Sorrisi.com'', 7 March 2019 Personal life In 2009, Chillemi was photographed in company of Mutassim Gaddafi son of the Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. She later clarified that it was only a friendship. Chillemi is in a relationship with Stefano Rosso, shareholder of the OTB Group. They had a daughter together in 2016(In ItalianStefano Rosso, chi è il compagno di Francesca Chillemi? Padre, figlio, Diesel e foto, ''Youmovies.com'', 21 March 2019 and moved to New York New York most commo ...
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Cecilia Dazzi
Cecilia Dazzi (born 17 October 1969) is an Italian actress, television personality and songwriter. Early life Born in Rome, she is the daughter of film producer Tommaso Dazzi. Career She made her film debut in 1987, in Ettore Scola's '' The Family''. After working as an assistant of Carmelo Bene, in 1989 she went to New York City to pursue acting courses under Herbert Bergof.Giorgio Dell'Arti, Massimo Parrini. ''Catalogo dei viventi''. Marsilio, 2009. . Her breakout came with the TV-series '' I ragazzi del muretto''. In 1999 she won the David di Donatello for best supporting actress thanks to her performance in Cristina Comencini's '' Matrimoni''. In 2002 she won the Flaiano Prize for her performance in ''I Am Emma''. Dazzi is also a songwriter, and she composed several of Niccolò Fabi's hits, including 'Capelli', winner of Mia Martini critics award. She also patented and developed a special pillow suitable for women with heavy breasts or suffering from mastitis Ma ...
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Elisabetta Pozzi
Elisabetta Pozzi (born 23 February 1955) is an Italian stage, film and television actress. Life and career Born in Genoa, Italy, Pozzi started to study acting during her high school years at the Teatro Stabile di Genova. She gave her debut on stage at the age of seventeen, playing the role of Romilda in an adaptation of Luigi Pirandello's ''The Late Mattia Pascal'' directed by Giorgio Albertazzi. Pozzi soon asserted herself as one of the most requested actresses of Italian theatre, notably working with Luca Ronconi, Peter Stein, Luigi Squarzina, Nanni Loy, Giancarlo Cobelli and at the Piccolo Teatro in Milan. She is also active on television and in cinema. In 1992, her role of Adriana in Carlo Verdone's '' Damned the Day I Met You'' earned her the David di Donatello Award for Best Supporting Actress. In 2002, she played the title role of Hamlet in a production in the Teatro Farnese in Parma, directed by Walter Le Moli.Video filmed by Teatro Due available on YouTube () with fu ...
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