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antonio-m · 6 months
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"St. Sebastiano", c.1630, by (Guercino) Giovanni Francesco Barbieri (1591–1666). Italian painter. Courtesy of the Federico Castelluccio Collection. oil on canvas
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thedevilsrain · 1 year
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federico castelluccio's name isnt even showing up in the opening credits... my carmela x furio dream is DEAD
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#ProyeccionDeVida
🎬 “CABRINI [una mujer italiana]”
🔎 Género: Drama / Siglo XIX / Biográfico / Feminismo
⌛️ Duración: 145 minutos
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✍️ Guión: Rod Barr
📕 Historia: Rod Barr y Alejandro Monteverde
♫ Música: Gene Back
📷 Fotografía: Gorka Gómez Andreu
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🗯 Argumento: Francesca Cabrini es una mujer pobre y audaz se convierte en una de las grandes emprendedoras del siglo XIX, a través de su fuerza de voluntad, coraje y habilidad comercial, supera el sexismo y la intolerancia violenta contra los italianos en la ciudad de Nueva York.
👥 Reparto: Virginia Bocelli (Aria), John Lithgow (Calloway), Romana Maggiora Vergano (Vittoria), David Morse (Archbishop Corrigan), Cristiana Dell’Anna (Cabrini), Federico Castelluccio (Senator Bodio), Giancarlo Giannini (Pope Leo XIII), Allen Lewis Rickman (Jacob Abrams), Katherine Boecher (Rich Woman), Ashley Szczerbacki (Italian Five Points Resident) y Rolando Villazón (Disalvo).
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📢 Dirección: Alejandro Monteverde
© Productora: Francesca Film Production NY
🌎 País: Estados Unidos
📅 Año: 2024
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📌 ESTRENO:
📆 Jueves 28 de Marzo
📽 Cartelera Nacional: Cineplanet / Cinemark Perú / Cinépolis / Multicines Cinestar
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🌟📺 Ultimate TV Memorabilia Alert! 📺🌟 For fans of iconic television, here's a once-in-a-lifetime collectible. We're thrilled to present an autographed script, personally signed by stars including Lorraine Bracco, Federico Castelluccio, Dan Grimaldi, Vincent Curatola, Jason Cerbone, Tony Darrow, & Joseph Gannascoli. What makes this even more special? Each signer added inscriptions of their character's name from the show! 🎬✨ This piece isn't just signed; it's certified by James Spence Authentication's (JSA) Witnessed Protection Program, ensuring a JSA representative was present during the signing. It comes with a numbered hologram and matching Certificate of Authenticity, making it a verified treasure for any collector. 🛡️🌟 Whether you're a dedicated fan of the series, a collector of unique TV memorabilia, or searching for that perfect gift, this autographed script is a must-have. Don't miss out on owning a piece of television history! 🔗 Secure this iconic piece now!
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vickiabelson · 2 months
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Today, Live, a Soprano! Can’t get enough. Huge thanks to Vincent Curatola, whom I adore, on and off screen, for connecting me with Federico Castelluccio, aka, Furio Giunta, making this possible. 
It’s easy to see why Carmela fell for Furio. Charming, easy on the eyes, and ears… although the Italian accent was affected for the role. Born in Naples Itlay, Federico grew up in Paterson New Jersey, an Italian American since the age of 3. As much a fine artist as an actor, Federico earned a full scholarship and his BFA from the School of Visual Arts in NYC. He’s got an incredible story to tell about how art has affected his life and changed his fortune. Also, how some hackers set out to make their own at his expense. 
Federico’s appeared in dozens of films, including Made, with Jon Favreau, Fire with Robert Klein, and Diary of a Hitman with Danny Aiello. On TV, he appeared in NYPD Blue, Law & Order Criminal Intent, and Another World, pior to his 3 seasons on The Sopranos.  He’s directed award-winning shorts and features, including, The Brooklyn Banker, starring David Proval and Paul Sorvino, and next appears as Senator Bodio in Alejandro Monteverde's Francesca Cabrini biopic Cabrini, set to drop on March 8th.
Frederico was one of the master painters involved with re-creating many museum Impressionist masterpieces for The Thomas Crown Affair reboot. He’s an avid collector and a gifted craftsman. On so many levels. I can’t wait to “meet” and get to know this talented gent and pick his brain about Italy! 
Federico Castelluccio Live on Game Changers with Vicki Abelson
Wednesday, February 28, 5 PM PT, 8 PM ET 
Streaming Live on my Facebook
Daily by Toni Vincent & @peter_and_paul_ Cartoons
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jaykravetz1-blog · 2 years
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Actor Federico Castelluccio arrives at the "Live Life" Gala at Levinsons Jewelers on October 7, 2005 in Plantation. Photo by Jay Kravetz https://www.instagram.com/p/Cjbp7moN8vP/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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charlesfox · 3 years
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Federico Castelluccio 
Duke and Duchess of North Caldwell
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carmelas · 3 years
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The Duke and Duchess of North Caldwell by Federico Castelluccio (aka Furio Giunta)
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itcanbefilmed · 3 years
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The Sopranos Season Four
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strappedarchives · 3 years
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Cam’ron, Federico Castelluccio & Damon Dash photographed by Sylvia Gaboury during the grand opening of “Flow” in New York City, NY - April 03, 2002
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lisamarie-vee · 2 years
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lifejustgotawkward · 6 years
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365 Day Movie Challenge (2017) - #390: The Decoy Bride (2011) - dir. Sheree Folkson (52 Films by Women 2017: #30)
I am often wary of romantic comedies that seem too cutesy from the outset. The Decoy Bride surprised me, however, by presenting an update of the classic Powell & Pressburger romance “I Know Where I’m Going!” (1945), in which a young British woman journeys to a Scottish island to get married, the fates intervene by preventing her fiancé from arriving and the woman falls in love with a quirky Highlander instead. The Decoy Bride offers a gender-swapped version of that tale: pretentious English novelist James Arber (David Tennant) and world-famous actress Lara Tyler (Alice Eve) travel to the isle of Hegg to get married away from the spotlight, but the press finds the couple even in that remote location so Lara’s agent (Michael Urie) hires a local, Katie (Kelly Macdonald), to stand in as a “decoy bride” for the cameras. The only trouble, of course, is that the ceremony is for real, putting Katie and James (not to mention Lara) in a highly frustrating situation.
We learn early on that Katie has had a bad run of relationships with guys who didn’t care about her half as much as she did about them. The last thing she expects is to get married to a complete stranger - same for James, who didn’t quite realize that the woman hidden under ten pounds of bridal veils and speaking in a muffled American accent was not his beloved - so it’s understandable, and fun, to watch the accidental husband and wife squabble over how to resolve their little problem. Naturally, since this is a rom-com, the two fall for each other anyway. Lara’s portion of the story includes her own interesting escapades too, involving a lovelorn paparazzo (Federico Castelluccio) and Katie’s terminally ill mother, Iseabail (Maureen Beattie), who approaches conflicts with humor despite her condition.
I appreciate how sensitive The Decoy Bride is in exploring the Katie character; her personality is so clearly developed and her backstory explained so extensively that we feel she has more than earned her new shot at happiness. A lot of this is thanks to Kelly Macdonald’s delightful performance, although I think that the impact also comes from The Decoy Bride being created by women; the film was directed by Sheree Folkson, co-written by Sally Phillips (with Neil Jaworski) and photographed by Nanu Segal, to name just a few talented ladies from behind the scenes. The other actors in the film do fine work as well, especially the always lovely David Tennant, but it truly is Kelly Macdonald’s film the whole way through.
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flashfuckingflesh · 4 years
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The EVILS of the Jersey Shore! "Exit 0" reviewed! (DVD / Breaking Glass Pictures)
The EVILS of the Jersey Shore! “Exit 0” reviewed! (DVD / Breaking Glass Pictures)
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A young New York City couple drive down the Jersey Turnpike down to the Jersey Shore for a quaint getaway in the comforts of Cape May’s Doctor’s Inn Bed and Breakfast. With the hopes of rekindling the spark between them, the omission of the fast churning city living will surely become dampened by the island’s off-season quiet that’s more in sync with focusing on each other. However, after a…
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