Anna Magnani
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The Golden Coach
(1952)Directed by Jean Renoir and starring the iconic Anna Magnani, this Technicolor gem is set in 18th-century colonial Peru. Magnani plays Camilla, a passionate Italian actress torn between love, social status, and her devotion to the stage after receiving a luxurious golden coach from a local viceroy. A brilliant reflection on art and life, Renoir’s film is a visual and emotional triumph.

The Rose Tattoo
(1955)When Tennessee Williams wrote The Rose Tattoo, he had one actress in mind-Anna Magnani. William's sense of casting proved as sharp as his ear for dialogue. Magnani won the Best Actress Oscar. for her bravura portrayal in this drama that received eight Academy Award. nominations (including Best Picture) and won three.

L'amore
(1948)Anthology film centered on the dramas of two separate women, both played by Anna Magnani.

Mamma Roma
(1962)
The Secret of Santa Vittoria
(1970)When villagers hear that the retreating Nazis will be coming through their town, they hide 1 million bottles of wine in an old Roman cave. When the SS arrive, they threaten death to anyone who withholds the wine.

The Fugitive Kind
(1960)In this Tennessee Williams masterpiece, a paradoxical drifter is drawn into the desperate lives of two passionate women in a small Mississippi town.
My Dad Is 100 Years Old
(2006)
Rome, Open City
(1945)Roberto Rossellini's portrait of life under Nazi occupation remains remarkable for its sheer immediacy, tension and power. The film follows Manfredi (Marcello Pagliero), a partisan leader, as he attempts to evade the Gestapo by enlisting the help of Pina (Anna Magnani), fiancée of a fellow member of the resistance, and Don Pietro (Aldo Fabrizi), the priest due to oversee her marriage. Shot on the ravaged streets of the city and in the studio, Rome, Open City remains extraordinarily powerful to this day.