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Claudio Santamaria - 5 Titles Found
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Italian Film Festival 2004: Disc 1 (Agatha and the Storm)
(2004)
As proprietor of a bookstore in Genoa, the warm and intelligent Agatha (Licia Maglietta) dispenses literary wisdom to her adoring customers. When a younger man heeds her advice on books and falls madly in love with her, Agatha revels in the passion of the affair, creating an emotional energy that... More
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Casino Royale (2 Disc Set)
(2006) [M]
With his brand-new license to kill in hand, Bond tracks the infamous Le Chiffre, a man suspected to be the world's biggest banker for terrorist organizations. With back-up from MI:6, Bond takes on Le Chiffre in an ultra-high stakes game of Texas Hold'Em Poker, hoping to win his money and coerce... More
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Casino Royale (Blu-Ray)
(2006) [M]
With his brand-new license to kill in hand, Bond tracks the infamous Le Chiffre, a man suspected to be the world's biggest banker for terrorist organizations. With back-up from MI:6, Bond takes on Le Chiffre in an ultra-high stakes game of Texas Hold'Em Poker, hoping to win his money and coerce... More
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Casino Royale
(2006) [M]
Casino Royale introduces James Bond before he holds his license to kill. Bond is and with two professional assassinations in quick succession, he is elevated to "00" status. "M" (Judi Bench), head of the British Secret Service, sends the newly-promoted 007 on his first mission that takes him to... More
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Kiss Me Again
(2010) [MA]
Carlo and his friends are each at various crossroads in their lives. Now in their forties, they are calmer and more philosophical, having left behind the heady days of casual affairs, late nights and unrealistic dreams. Furthermore, there are children to get to school on time, separations to... More
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