Marilyn Monroe didn't leave us in the summer of '62. She decided to disappear from the scene and has been living far from her fans for fifty years, until the day that a letter convinces her to give one final interview...
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Goodbye Marilyn - Trailer
Goodbye Marilyn regia di Maria di Razza La grande diva di Hollywood non si concede al pubblico da cinquant'anni da quando senza alcuna spiegazione ...
Goodbye Marilyn - Intervista a Gianni Canova
Il Prof. Gianni Canova Pro-Rettore dell'Università IULM e docente di Storia del cinema racconta la sua prima esperienza come doppiatore nel film di ...
Maria di Razza e Gianni Canova con "Goodbye Marilyn" all'Ischia Film Festival 2019
Goodbye Marilyn il corto di animazione che vuole ricordare in chiave diversa l'iconica Marilyn Monroe esaltandone la sensibilità che l'ha resa così fragile.
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Lady falls victim to her great-grandmother's pact with the devil. The agreement to get rich again, by taking the fetus of his offspring through Romy, Lady's husband, who is far from God.
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