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Episode: Season 1
Duration: 209 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1920x1080 | Added: 2019-May-14 |
Alternate Names: Nina Fotaras
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Camilla Diana is an Italian actress who played the role of Sonia in Tommaso (2016). The movie follows Tommaso's journey through his perfectionistic tendencies and his relationships with women, which are depicted as troubled due to his inner turmoil. He seeks help from a doctor and visits his mother regularly for relaxation and work. Despite his efforts to find meaning in life, meeting Sonia destabilizes him further.
"Meet Chiara Bianchino, a radiant Italian actress with warm olive skin and rich dark hair, deserving of extensive screen time. Ms. Bianchino initiated her acting career in 'Forever Young' (2016), an Italian comedy about embracing youthfulness, albeit conservatively dressed. However, she soon evolved to confidently declare, 'Behold! Here I am! Gaze upon Chiara Bianchino nude!' This bold nudity debut occurred in the explicit TV series 'Gomorrah' (2017), featuring not only Chiara's nudity but also an intimate lesbian scene with Catherine Del Carmen Barreto Martinez. Their passionate encounter, replete with kissing and grinding, echoes the biblical city's infamous debauchery. In 'Loro' (2018), Chiara Bianchino bares her breasts at the 33-minute mark, while Anna Jimskaia playfully holds a crab between hers. Symbolic or not, Ms. Bianchino repeats her nude scene in 'The Name of the Rose' (2019), exposing her blossoming chest upon rising from bed."
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Companies: 11 Marzo Film, Palomar, RAI, Tele München
Genre: Drama, Mystery, War & Politics
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Keywords: 14th century, based on novel or book, heresy, inquisition, master disciple relationship, murder mystery, pope vs emperor dispute, theological debate
In Northern Italy, 1327, Franciscan monk William of Baskerville and his apprentice Adso of Melk travel to an isolated Benedictine abbey to mediate a dispute between their order and the Avignon papacy. Upon arrival, they become entangled in a series of mysterious deaths. The story unfolds as they investigate these murders while navigating the complex political and theological tensions within the abbey.
Set against the backdrop of the 14th century, 'Name of the Rose' is a murder mystery series that blends intrigue, politics, and theology. Based on Umberto Eco's novel of the same name, the story revolves around William of Baskerville and his apprentice Adso, who find themselves in a web of deceit and violence within an isolated monastery. The series explores themes of heresy, corruption, and the power struggles between the Church and the Empire, all while unraveling a chain of mysterious deaths.