Maria Rosada

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Maria Rosada
Born2 February 1899
Died17 January 1970
Terracina, Italy
OccupationEditor
Years active1937–1967 (film)

Maria Rosada (1899-1970) was an Italian film editor. [1]

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  1. Brunette p.418

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