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100 film italiani da salvare and Heaven over the Marshes

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Difference between 100 film italiani da salvare and Heaven over the Marshes

100 film italiani da salvare vs. Heaven over the Marshes

The list of the 100 Italian films to be saved (100 film italiani da salvare) was created with the aim to report "100 films that have changed the collective memory of the country between 1942 and 1978". Heaven over the Marshes (Italian: Cielo sulla palude) is a 1949 Italian historical drama film directed by Augusto Genina and starring Rubi D'Alma, Michele Malaspina, Inés Orsini and Domenico Viglione Borghese.

Similarities between 100 film italiani da salvare and Heaven over the Marshes

100 film italiani da salvare and Heaven over the Marshes have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Augusto Genina, Corriere della Sera.

Augusto Genina

Augusto Genina (28 January 1892 – 18 September 1957) was an Italian film pioneer.

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Corriere della Sera

The Corriere della Sera (English: Evening Courier) is an Italian daily newspaper published in Milan with an average daily circulation of 410,242 copies in December 2015.

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100 film italiani da salvare and Heaven over the Marshes Comparison

100 film italiani da salvare has 153 relations, while Heaven over the Marshes has 18. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 1.17% = 2 / (153 + 18).

References

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