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2020-02-15T19:11:42.000Z


"This house made me awe, it reflected the exact opposite of how he looked in public, smiling, magnetic, in here he revealed his true rigorous, introverted, almost austere nature" says Carlo Verdone inside Alberto Sordi's villa in Rome. (HANDLE)


(by Alessandra Magliaro) (ANSA) - ROME, FEBRUARY 15 - "I was in awe of this house, it reflected the exact opposite of how he looked in public, magnetic, in here he revealed his true nature, strict, introverted, almost austere" he says Carlo Verdone inside Alberto Sordi's villa in Rome. Entering in here creates awe, it is crossing a sacred place in the cinema, full of memories from the policeman's boots to the bowler hat from Fumodi London, dozens of photos, awards, scattered among the tables and the bookshop of the huge salon in elle with sofas of velvetynape, just like those of many bourgeois houses of the past decades. The magical place where Alberto Sordi lived from 1958 to his death at the age of 82 on February 25, 2003 is about to finally open to the public. Meanwhile it is here, in this property that the intersection between via Appia Antica, the Cristoforo Colombo, via delle terme di Caracalla, via Druso which is set 'Siamotutti Alberto Sordi?' the documentary film by Fabrizio Coralloche as a visual encyclopedia tells the great artist 100 years after his birth. "Are we all Alberto Sordi?", Produced by Dean Film and Surf Film with Light and Sky Arte and La7 will go on air on Sunday 12 April at 9.15 pm on Sky Arte and Wednesday 10 June at 9.30 pm on La7. (HANDLE).

Source: ansa

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