Carmen Boni

Carmen Boni

Total Credits at Criticker: 6 (Actor)

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    Addio giovinezza
    The movie is about a student in Turin during the 1920s (moved up from the earlier versions) and his love for a a seamstress. The student, Mario, is played by Walter Slezak; the girl Dorina by Carmen Boni. The femme fatale Elena (Elena Sangro) threatens the relationship. When school days end, seen here as a kind of transitory idyll, it is "farewell to youth" as the title states, and a melancholy goodbye to youthful romances as well to allow new lives to take form. (imdb)
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    La grazia
    Based on a short story written by Novel Prize for Literature in 1894, Grazia Deladda, "La Grazia" is a classic Italian-drama that follows the story of the a man (Giorgio Bianchi) who fell in love with beautiful shepherdess (Carmen Boni). Separated by fate, the man had an accident on his way back to his wife. For years, absence of her husband has made the woman suffer. She takes care of her child while waiting for her husband's return.
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    Der Adjutant des Zaren
    Drama of plot and intrigue in Imperial Russia.
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    Katharina Knie
    Katharina Knie is a 1929 German silent drama film directed by Karl Grune based on the 1928 play of the same title by Carl Zuckmayer.
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    Paris-Cinéma
    Paris-Cinéma (1929) - Short Film
    The first behind-the-scenes documentary in the film industry, from the making of a camera (Debrie) to studio shooting and directing, including animation techniques. Pierre Chenal meets André Rigal who executes, in his workshop, a series of freehand drawings.
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    Quartier Latin
    Ralph, the son of a wealthy banker, meets young Mimi, a modest student, at a masked ball. They fall in love. Ralph decides not to reveal his real status to Mimi by posing as a poor painter instead. They both live happily in the Latin Quarter, often in the company of their gang of friends. Until one day a Russian princess appears. The temptress has no trouble seducing Ralph. Mimi is devastated.
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