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"Ornella Muti (born Francesca Romana Rivelli; 9 March 1955) is an Italian actress. Early life Muti was born in Rome as Francesca Romana Rivelli, to a Neapolitan journalist father and Ilse Renate Krause, a Baltic German sculptor from Estonia. Her maternal grandparents emigrated from Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg, Russia) to Estonia. Interview with Ornella Muti (Интервью с Орнеллой Мути) She has an older sister, Claudia (born 1950). Career Muti modeled as a teenager and made her film debut in 1970 in La moglie più bella (aka The Most Beautiful Wife). She has primarily worked in Italian films but she made her English-speaking film debut as Princess Aura in Flash Gordon in 1980. American movies she appeared in include Love and Money (1982), Casanova (1987), Wait Until Spring, Bandini (1989), A Season of Giants (1990), Oscar (1991), Once Upon a Crime (1992), Somewhere in the City (1998) and To Rome with Love (2012). She is mostly known to the French for appearing in a television commercial of Giovanni Panzani pasta. She was voted "The Most Beautiful Woman in the World" in 1994 by a worldwide poll of readers of the magazine Class. In 2008, Muti introduced her own line of jewelry.ORNELLA MUTI & FABRICE KERHERVÉ look forward to meeting you at RIGA on the 19th-20th- JULY 2008 She opened new shops in Paris, Milan, Rome, Riga, Moscow and Almaty. She reportedly insured her breasts for $350,000. Personal life Muti has been married twice, first to Alessio Orano (a fellow actor in The Most Beautiful Wife), from 1975 to 1981. She was married, secondly, to Federico Fachinetti, from 1988 to 1996. Muti has three children: Naike Rivelli (born 1974), a fashion model, singer, and actress (whose father was believed to be Spanish film producer José Luis Bermúdez de Castro Acaso); a son, Andrea, and a second daughter, Carolina, both from her marriage to Fachinetti. In September 2016, she announced the intention to also have Russian citizenship when she visited the island Sakhalin. Muti owns a permanent residence in Russia and applied for citizenship the same year. Selected filmography *La moglie più bella (The Most Beautiful Wife, 1970) *Il Sole nella pelle (1971, also known as Summer Affair, Sun on the Skin) *Un posto ideale per uccidere (Oasis of Fear, 1971) * The House of the Doves (1972) *Le Monache di Sant'Arcangelo (1973, also known as Sisters of Satan, The Nuns of Saint Archangel, The Nun and the Devil) *Italian Graffiti (1973) *Romanzo popolare (1974, also known as Come Home and Meet My Wife) *The Sensual Man (1974) *Appassionata (1974, also known as Passionate) *' (1975) *Pure as a Lily (1976) *La Dernière femme (1976, also known as The Last Woman, L'Ultima donna) *La stanza del vescovo, (1977, also known as The Bishop’s Room) *Mort d'un pourri (1977, also known as Death of a Corrupt Man, The Twisted Detective) *I nuovi mostri (1977) *Ritratto di borghesia in nero (1978, also known as Nest of Vipers, Portrait of a Bourgeois in Black) *Eutanasia di un amore (1978) *Primo amore (1978) *Neapolitan Mystery (1979) *La vita è bella (Life is Beautiful, 1979) *Flash Gordon (1980) *Il Bisbetico Domato (1980) *Storie di ordinaria follia (Tales of Ordinary Madness, 1981) *Nessuno è perfetto (1981) *Innamorato pazzo (Madly in Love, 1981) *Love and Money (1982) *La ragazza di Trieste (The Girl from Trieste, 1982) *Bonnie e Clyde all'italiana (Bonnie and Clyde Italian Style, 1983) *Un povero ricco (Rich and Poor, 1983) *Un amour de Swann (1984, also known as Eine Liebe von Swann, Swann in Love) *Il futuro è donna (The Future Is Woman, 1984) *All the Fault of Paradise (Tutta colpa del paradiso) (1985) *Stregati (1986) *Grandi magazzini (1986) *Io e mia sorella (Me and My Sister, 1987) *Casanova (1987) *Cronaca di una morte annunciata (Chronicle of a Death Foretold, 1987) *Il frullo del passero (The Sparrow's Fluttering, 1988) *O Re (The King of Naples) (1989) *Codice privato (1989) *Wait Until Spring, Bandini (1989) *Il Viaggio di Capitan Fracassa (1990, English titles: Captain Fracassa's Journey, The Voyage of Captain Fracassa) *Stasera a casa di Alice (1990) *A Season of Giants (1990) *Oscar (1991) *Count Max (1991) *La domenica specialmente (Especially on Sunday, 1991) *Once Upon a Crime (1992) *El Amante Bilingüe (The Bilingual Lover, 1993) *Compromesso d'amore (1995, Spanish title: Tatiana, la muñeca rusa, US title: Love Deal) *Mi fai un favore (1996, US title: Stella's Favor) *Pour rire! (1996) *Widows - Erst die Ehe, dann das Vergnügen (1998) *Somewhere in the City (1998) *The Count of Monte Cristo (1998, miniseries) *Esther (1999 film) *The Unscarred (1999), co-starred with daughter Naike Rivelli *Panni sporchi (Dirty Linen, 1999) *Tierra del fuego (2000) *Jet Set (2000) *Domani (2001, English title: Tomorrow) *Il figlio prediletto (2001 Brazil, Portuguese title: Um Crime Nobre) *Last Run (2001) as Danny *Hotel (2001) as Flamenco Spokesperson *Cavale (2002, also known as Trilogy: One, On the Run) as Cécile Costes *Un couple épatant (2002, also known as Trilogy: Two, An Amazing Couple) as Cécile Costes *Après la vie (2002, also known as Trilogy: Three, After the Life) as Cécile Rivet *Uomini & donne, amori & bugie (2003) as Anna *The Tulse Luper Suitcases, Part 1: The Moab Story (2003) as Mathilde Figura *The Tulse Luper Suitcases, Part 2: Vaux to the Sea (2004) as Mathilde Figura *The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things (2004) as Grandmother *People (2004) as Aphrodita *The Tulse Luper Suitcases, Part 3: From Sark to the Finish (2004) as Mathilde Figura *Di que sí (2004) as Francesca, la directora *La bambina dalle mani sporche (2005, TV Movie) as Wanda Rosso *A Life in Suitcases (2005) as Mathilde Figura *Friday or Another Day (2005) as La mère de Philippe Rohan *Les Bronzés 3: Amis pour la vie (2006) as Graziella Sparaggi Lespinasse *L'Inchiesta (2006) as Mary of Magdalene *Peopling the Palaces at Venaria Reale (2007) as Marchesa di Caraglio *Civico zero (2007) as Nina *Postcards from Rome (2008) as Ornella *Io non ci casco (2008) as Professoressa Lamberti *Doc West (2009, TV Movie) as Debra Downing *To Rome with Love (2012) as Pia Fusari *Checkmate (2016) as Penury *Magical Nights (2018) as Federica References External links * * * Category:1955 births Category:Living people Category:Actresses from Rome Category:Italian child actresses Category:Italian film actresses Category:Italian television actresses Category:Italian people of Russian descent Category:Italian people of Estonian descent Category:Italian people of Baltic German descent Category:Nastro d'Argento winners Category:20th-century Italian actresses Category:21st-century Italian actresses Category:Naturalised citizens of Russia Category:Actresses of German descent "
"The National Alliance () was a neo-Nazi organisation run by Robert Vesterlund. Previously known as SUNS (Stockholms Unga NationalSocialister) and formed by Vesterlund at the same time as he ran Sverigedemokratisk Ungdom, they published the magazine Info 14. Christopher Rangne was appointed leader in 1996 and the group was contemplating the launch of a National Republican Army (NRA), to function in tandem like the IRA and Sinn Féin. Rangne was previously one of the main players in the White Aryan Resistance movement. National Alliance disbanded in 1997. References Category:Neo-Nazi organizations Category:Nazism in Sweden "
"Teheran 43 (Russian: Тегеран-43; French: Téhéran 43, Nid d'espions) is a 1981 Soviet-French-Swiss political thriller film made by Mosfilm, Mediterraneo Cine and Pro Dis Film, directed by Aleksandr Alov and Vladimir Naumov. It is based on events around Operation Long Jump, the 1943 attempt by Nazi Germany to assassinate Winston Churchill, Joseph Stalin and Franklin Delano Roosevelt during the Tehran Conference. The film was the leader of Soviet distribution in 1981 and had 47.5 million viewers. It won the Golden Prize at the 12th Moscow International Film Festival in 1981. Plot Teheran 43 starts in 1980 in Paris. The memories of hero Andrei take the story back to 1943. The Germans planned to assassinate the three men 37 years later, and the German agent Max lives with Françoise, a young Parisian woman, who hides him. But another Nazi, Scherner, is hunting down Max who failed to carry out the planned assassinations. Max trusts Françoise but he does not know that she works for Scherner. Another plot in the movie is the romance between Andrei and the French woman Marie in 1943, followed in 1980. Max Richard (Armen Dzhigarkhanyan), an assassin of the Nazis, who was 43 years ago hired to assassinate Joseph Stalin, Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt during the Tehran Conference, is holed up in today's Paris at the young French woman Françoise (Claude Jade). In flashbacks, he describes Françoise who claims to be a neighbor in his apartment because she mistook the door, the assassination attempts. Max was brought in 1943 to Tehran as a funeral director of a previously murdered Persian. Max also kills the lawyer of the dead, Gérard Simon (Gleb Strizhenov). But Simon's interpreter Marie (Natalya Belokhvostikova) and the young Russian Secret agent Andrei (Igor Kostolevsky) get him on the loose. The two have no time for romance but thwart the assassination. They can arrest a fake photographer (Georges Géret). The man who posed as a photographer and cinematographer "Dennis Pew" had a gun in his movie camera. Andrei, who cares for the safety of the young woman, sends Marie, who is in love with him, to France. They do not see each other again. When Max wants to publish his memoirs and documents in Paris today with the help of the lawyer Legraine (Curd Jürgens), Andrei travels to Paris. At an auction of Max's documents in London, Andrej sees a young woman who is very similar to Marie. She is Marie's daughter Nathalie. Françoise, meanwhile Max's mistress, also pursues her own goals. She claims to work for his former client Scherner (Albert Filozov) and to have spared Max only out of pity. In Paris, the paths of Marie and Andreiand of Marie's daughter Nathalie and police inspector Foche (Alain Delon), who chases the former masterminds around Scherner, intersect. During a plane hijacking initiated by Scherner, Andrei meets Nathalie again. Foche, who wants to protect Nathalie's mother, is assassinated in the back. Max gets scared when Marie is killed as a former witness after a short reunion with Andrei. Then, Françoise takes him to a new hiding place. Andrei visits Nathalie and learns from her that Marie loved him all those years. She told her daughter about swimming together and told her about the dolphins, but those were just her dreams. In his new hideout, Max is shot by Scherner's men. Legraine interrogates Scherner and Françoise; possibly, he will negotiate with them about the manuscript. Andrei travels back to Moscow. Cast *Natalya Belokhvostikova as Marie/Nathalie *Igor Kostolevsky as Andrei *Armen Dzhigarkhanyan as Max *Alain Delon as Foche *Claude Jade as Françoise *Albert Filozov as Scherner *Curd Jürgens as Legraine *Nikolai Grinko as Hermolin *Gleb Strizhenov as Simon *Vsevolod Sanayev as Innkeeper *Mike Marshall as Terrorist on Airplane *Jess Hahn as Terrorist on Airplane *Jacques Roux as Mr Johnson *Evelyne Kraft as false secretary *Natacha Naumova as Marie (child) Soundtrack The music score for the movie was composed by Georges Garvarentz and Mieczysław Weinberg. Charles Aznavour's theme song "Une vie d'amour" became very popular in the Soviet Union which prompted the singer to record a Russian version titled Vechnaya lyubov. Aznavour also sung the French version in duet with Mireille Matthieu. Release and reception With 47.5 million admissions, the film was the most popular film of 1981 in the Soviet Union. It also won the Golden Prize at the 12th Moscow International Film Festival in 1981. It was a flop in France, having only 94,335 admissions. References External links * * *Review by Darius Kadivar Category:1981 films Category:1981 drama films Category:Soviet films Category:Mosfilm films Category:Russian-language films Category:French films Category:Swiss films Category:1981 in the Soviet Union Category:Films directed by Aleksandr Alov Category:Films directed by Vladimir Naumovich Naumov Category:Films set in 1943 Category:Films set in 1980 Category:Films set in Paris Category:Films set in Tehran Category:French nonlinear narrative films Category:World War II spy films Category:Films shot in Baku Category:1980s multilingual films Category:French multilingual films Category:Soviet multilingual films Category:Films shot in Paris "