Movie: Clodia - Fragmenta

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Olimpia Carlisi
Olimpia Carlisi

Clodia

Antonio Cipriano
Antonio Cipriano

Elide Melli
Elide Melli

Riccardo Reim
Riccardo Reim

Riccardo Reim
Riccardo Reim

Lettore (voice)

Elide Melli
Elide Melli

Clodia

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    Freely adapted from a story by Marcel Schwob in 'Screw imaginary' and deeply focused on the thought of Georges Bataille, the film wants to give substance to Clodia tragic affair, the Roman noblewoman loved by Catullo and made him immortal in his ways, with the Lesbia pseudonym.

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    1982-01-01

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    Italiano

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