Luna e l'altra

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Luna e l'altra
Luna e l'altra.jpg
Directed by Maurizio Nichetti
Written byMaurizio Nichetti
Stefano Albé
Nello Correale
Laura Fischetto
Starring Iaia Forte
Maurizio Nichetti
Cinematography Luca Bigazzi
Music by Carlo Siliotto
Release date
  • 1996 (1996)
Running time
100 minutes
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian

Luna e l'altra is a 1996 Italian fantasy film directed, written and starred by Maurizio Nichetti.

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For this film Iaia Forte was awarded with a Silver Ribbon for Best Actress. [1] Maurizio Nichetti also won a Silver Ribbon for Best Director [1] and was awarded best actor at the Malaga International Fantastic Film Festival. [2]

The film was also nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film, [3] and won the Corbeau D'Or at the Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival. [1]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 Maurizio Nichetti; Massimo Causo; Carlo Chatrian. Maurizio Nichetti. Effata Editrice IT, 2005.
  2. ""Ladri di saponette" di Maurizio Nichetti su Iris". Mediaset. 10 Sep 2010. Retrieved 16 January 2012.
  3. "And the Golden Globes nominees include...". USA TODAY. Dec 20, 1996.