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Duration: 276 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 720x400 | Added: 2014-Aug-12 |
Alternate Names: Francesca Romana Rivelli, Орнелла Мути, اورنلا موتی
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Ornella Muti, born Francesca Romana Rivelli on March 9, 1955 in Rome to Neapolitan father and Estonian mother, is an Italian actress known for her roles in Italian films like 'La moglie più bella' (1970) and international productions such as 'Flash Gordon' (1980). She has been married twice, firstly to actor Alessio Orano from 1975-1981, and secondly to Federico Facchinetti from 1988-1996. Muti has three children: Naike Rivelli, Andrea, and Carolina Facchinetti. Since 1998, she has been living with Stefano Piccolo, a plastic surgeon.
Release Year: 1981
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Alternative Title: Crônica de um Amor Louco, Bukowski - Ganz normal verrückt, Helt normal galskab, Ordinaria locura, Kaupungin kaunein tyttö, Conte de la folie ordinaire, Erotikes istories kathimerinis trellas, Istories kathimerinis trelas, A hétköznapi őrület meséi, Historia zwyklego szalenstwa, Contos da Loucura Normal, Siradan Delilik Öyküleri, Tales of Ordinary Madness
Director: Marco Ferreri
Writer: Anthony Foutz, Charles Bukowski, Marco Ferreri, Sergio Amidei
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Genre: Drama
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Storie di ordinaria follia follows Charles Serking, an alcoholic and sex addicted poet who has a sexual encounter with a young girl after giving a lecture to a group of bored students. He then travels to Los Angeles where he continues his promiscuous lifestyle, having sex with various women, each encounter growing more bizarre than the last. Upon meeting Cass, a gorgeous but self-destructive prostitute in a bar, Charles finds himself falling deeply in love.
Directed by Marco Ferreri and released in 1981, Storie di ordinaria follia is a drama that explores themes of addiction, self-destruction, and the search for connection. The film follows poet Charles Serking's sexual escapades as he travels to Los Angeles, each encounter revealing his increasing isolation despite his physical proximity with others.