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  • Raffaella Carrà

    Italian singer and actress (–)

    Raffaella Carrà

    Carrà in

    Born

    Raffaella Maria Roberta Pelloni


    ()18 June

    Bologna, Italy

    Died5 July () (aged&#;78)

    Rome, Italy

    Resting placePorto Santo Stefano cemetery
    Occupations
    • Singer
    • actress
    • dancer
    • television presenter
    • radio presenter
    • model
    Years&#;active
    Musical career
    Genres
    InstrumentVocals
    Labels

    Musical artist

    Raffaella Maria Roberta Pelloni (18 June – 5 July ), known professionally as Raffaella Carrà (Italian:[rafːaˈɛlːakaˈrːa]) and sometimes mononymously as Raffaella, was an Italian singer, dancer, actress, television presenter and model.[1] She is often widely considered a pop culture icon in Europe and Latin America,[2][3] between the s and s she became a pioneer of feminism and women's rights in the music and television industry,[4][5] as well as a music icon, LGBT icon and an ico

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    Topics and Issues in National Cinema
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    List of Illustrations
    Acknowledgments
    1 Fashion, Film, Modernity
    Nostra Dea: the goddess of fashion
    Pirandello, cinema, and clothing: elective affinities
    “The Tight Frock-Coat”: performing dress
    Film, costume, fashion, and intermediality
    Italian style: fashion and film
    2 Italian Fashion and Film in the s: From the Futurists to Rosa Genoni
    The Futurists, fashion, film, and performance
    Rosa Genoni: Per una moda italiana: fashioning the diva
    3 From the Body of the Diva to the Body of the Nation
    The Italian divas and the “gowns of emotions”
    Lyda Borelli (–): the ethereal melancholic beauty and Ma l’amore mio non muore! (love everlasting)
    The veil: modernity in motion in Nino Oxilia’s Rapsodia Satanica
    Francesca Bertini (–): the glamorous embodied
    Nino Oxilia’s Sangue Bleu () and Gustavo Serena’s Assunta Spina ()

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