The best Alida Valli’s history movies

Alida Valli

Alida Valli

31/05/1921- 22/04/2006
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1900

1900
7.6/10
  • Genre: DramaHistory
  • Release: 03/09/1976
  • Character: Signora Pioppi
The epic tale of a class struggle in twentieth century Italy, as seen through the eyes of two childhood friends on opposing sides.

Senso

Senso
7.4/10
A troubled and neurotic Italian Countess betrays her entire country for a self-destructive love affair with an Austrian Lieutenant.

Season of Peace in Paris

Season of Peace in Paris
6.1/10
A Yugoslavian man meets a woman in Paris, where he has come to do some research, and their mutual attraction leads to a liaison and shared adventures, not many good.

Cinecittà Babylon

Cinecittà Babylon
6.1/10
  • Genre: DocumentaryHistory
  • Release: 14/06/2017
  • Character: Herself - Actress (archive footage)
The story of Italian cinema under Fascism, a sophisticated film industry built around the founding of the Cinecittà studios and the successful birth of a domestic star system, populated by very peculiar artists among whom stood out several beautiful, magnetic, special actresses; a dark story of war, drugs, sex, censorship and tragedy.

Dialogue with the Carmelites

Dialogue with the Carmelites
6.9/10
  • Genre: DramaHistory
  • Release: 01/06/1960
  • Character: Mère Thérèse de Saint-Augustin
In full French Revolution, the young Blanche de la Force decides to protect a convent and so entered the Carmelite order. She meets the cheerful nun Sister Constance and mother Marie, among others, and is happy with them despite the external conflicts and pressures of his father to leave the convent. Film based on real and tragic story from the sixteen Carmelite nuns in the convent of Compiègne in 1794, and collected by the French writer Georges Bernanos in his play of the same name, which in turn was inspired by the piece "The Last of the scaffold" the writer Gertrud von Le Fort.

Piccolo mondo antico

Piccolo mondo antico
6.4/10
Franco, a young man of noble descent, marries Luisa, daughter of a humble clerk, against his grandmother's will.

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