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Duration: 400 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: supers992 |
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Alternate Names: Элеонора Джорджи
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Eleonora Giorgi, born on October 21, 1953 in Rome, Italy, to parents of Italian, English, and Hungarian descent, is an Italian actress. She began her acting career at age eighteen with a minor role in 'Black Belly of the Tarantula' (1970). Her breakthrough came with 'Story of a Cloistered Nun' (1973), followed by notable roles in films like 'La sbandata' (1974) and 'The Sex Machine' (1975). Known for her dramatic performances in 'To Forget Venice' (1979), 'Inferno' (1980), and 'Beyond Obsession' (1982), Giorgi transitioned to comedy in the early 1980s, winning awards for her role in 'Borotalco' (1982). In 2003, she wrote, directed, and acted in 'Uomini & donne, amori & bugie'.
Birth Name: Eleonora Grippo
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Eleonora Grippo, star of 'Mani di fata' (1983), is known for her role as Andrea's wife France who gets a promotion while Andrea becomes unemployed and subsequently takes on the role of their house maid.
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Release Year: 1983
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Alternative Title: Magic Touch
Director: Steno
Writer: Enrico Vanzina, Franco Marotta, Laura Toscano, Renato Pozzetto, Steno
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Genre: Comedy, Comedy Film, Lgbt-Related Film
Andrea, a forty-year old engineer, loses his job and falls into depression. He doesn't want to be a burden to his family, especially since his wife France has just received a promotion. In an attempt to contribute to their household, Andrea decides to take on the role of the house maid. The film follows Andrea's comedic misadventures as he navigates this new role.
Mani di fata is a 1983 Italian comedy-drama directed by Steno and starring Lando Buzzanca. The film explores themes of masculinity, unemployment, and family dynamics through the story of Andrea, who must reevaluate his sense of self-worth after losing his job.