Where to watch Franco Lucentini in the UK
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Franco Lucentini (24 December 1920 – 5 August 2002) was an Italian writer, journalist, translator and editor of anthologies. Born in Rome on 24 December 1920 to Emma Marzi and Venanzio Lucentini, a miller from the village of Visso, in the Marche region, and later the owner of a bakery in Rome. While studying Philosophy at the University of Rome, Lucentini was one of the organizers of a practical joke against the fascist regime: on May 5, 1941 he and a friend distributed among other students paper streamers. When unrolled during a public meeting, they revealed writings such as "Down with the …
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- Apostrophes (1975) as Self
- The Sunday Woman (1975) Novel
- A che punto è la notte (1994) Novel
- Harto the Borges (2000) as Self
- Notizie degli scavi (2010) Story
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Most-watched Franco Lucentini films currently: The Sunday Woman (1975), Harto the Borges (2000), Notizie degli scavi (2010).
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Selected TV credits: Apostrophes (1975), A che punto è la notte (1994).
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