Francesca Marciano

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Francesca Marciano (born Rome, 17 July 1955) is an Italian writer and actress. She was the recipient of the Rapallo Carige Prize for Casa Rossa in 2003. [1] She won a David di Donatello award for best screenplay with "Cursed the day I met you ", a film directed by Carlo Verdone in 1992.

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