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Episode: Season 1, Episode 6: Cold Ground
Duration: 73 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: DeepAtSea |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1280x720 | Added: 2012-Jun-26 |
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Valentina Cervi embarked on her acting journey in 1988, following in the footsteps of her renowned grandfather, Gino Cervi, with a minor role in the film 'Mignon e partita'. However, her career did not initially flourish. She pursued other interests before returning to cinema as an assistant to Robert Downey Jr. during the filming of 'Only You' in 1994. Fortunately, she returned to acting just in time for a notable appearance in Nicole Kidman's 'Portrait of a Lady' (1996). This role led to her securing the lead part in 'Artemisia' (1997), which marked her first on-screen nude scenes, including sensual sex and full frontal shots.
Valentina continued her trend of appearing nude in subsequent films such as 'Rien sur Robert' (1999) in France. She has since showcased her figure in various productions, including 'Hotel' (2001), the James Franco miniseries 'James Dean' (2001), the Italian comedy 'L'anima gemella' (2002), the Italian drama 'Provincia meccanica' (2005), Spike Lee's epic 'Miracle at St. Anna' (2008), the French dram-com 'Au Galop' (2012), the Italian ensemble comedy 'The Players' (2020), and as the vampiric Salome in HBO's 'True Blood'. Despite donning Victorian attire in the Academy Award-nominated film 'Jane Eyre' (2011), she remained clothed throughout. Fans eagerly await her next revealing role, hoping it won't be too long before this Roman beauty graces screens again with her captivating presence.
Release Year: 2008
Nation: Singapore, United States of America
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Director: Adam Davidson, Alan Ball, Angela Robinson, Anthony Hemingway, Daniel Attias, Daniel Minahan, David Petrarca, Gregg Fienberg, Howard Deutch, Jeremy Podeswa, Jesse Warn, John Dahl, Lee Rose, Lesli Linka Glatter, Marcos Siega, Michael Cuesta, Michael Lehmann, Michael Ruscio, Nancy Oliver, Nick Gomez, Romeo Tirone, Scott Winant, Simon Jayes, Stephen Moyer
Writer: Alan Ball, Alexander Woo, Angela Robinson, Brian Buckner, Charlaine Harris, Chris Offutt, Craig Chester, Daniel Kenneth, Elisabeth Finch, Kate Barnow, Mark Hudis, Nancy Oliver, Raelle Tucker, Robin Veith
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Companies: HBO, Your Face Goes Here Entertainment
Genre: Drama, Fantasy Television Series, Horror Television Series, Mystery, Romance Television Series
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Keywords: based on novel or book, dark fantasy, erotic thriller, fairy, ghost, interspecies romance, undead, vampire, werewolf
In the modern world of Bon Temps, Louisiana, vampires have 'come out of the coffin' thanks to a Japanese scientist's invention of synthetic blood, allowing them to coexist with humans. The series follows Sookie Stackhouse, a telepathic waitress at Merlotte's bar, who falls in love with Bill Compton, a vampire over 100 years old. Their relationship faces challenges from both human and vampire communities that are skeptical or hostile towards the integration of vampires into society.
True Blood is an American fantasy drama television series created by Alan Ball, based on The Southern Vampire Mysteries novel series by Charlaine Harris. Set in the small town of Bon Temps, Louisiana, the series explores themes of prejudice, tolerance, and acceptance as humans and vampires navigate their newfound coexistence. With its blend of romance, horror, mystery, and drama, True Blood captivates audiences with its unique take on the vampire mythos and its exploration of societal issues through a supernatural lens.