Scene from Marcia trionfale (1976)
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Duration: 107 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Vidman |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1280x720 | Added: 2014-Nov-27 |
Actresses in this Scene

Miou-Miou
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Alternate Names: Miou Miou, Sylvette Herry, Sylvette Herry, Miou Miou, Sylvette Herry
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Full Biography
Miou-Miou, born Marie-Thérèseau Mirano on February 22, 1950, is a French actress known for her work with prominent international directors such as Michel Gondry, Bertrand Blier, Yves Boisset, and Claude Berri. She gained significant attention for her role in 'Les Valseuses' (1974), playing Marie-Ange, a passive hairdresser who joins two aimless thugs on their chaotic exploits.
About the Movie: Marcia trionfale (1976)

Release Year: 1976
Nation: Italy, France, Germany
Alternative Title: Marcha triunfal, La marche triomphale, Thriamviko emvatirio, Via kai moiheia, Zafer marsi, Victory March, Triumphmarsch
Director: Marco Bellocchio
Writer: Marco Bellocchio, Sergio Bazzini
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Genre: Drama
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Story
The film follows Paolo Passeri, a young student who is strongly anti-militarist but finds himself conscripted into military service. The narrative focuses on his experiences and struggles during this mandatory service.
Summary
Directed by Marco Bellocchio in 1976, 'Marcia trionfale' (or 'March of the Triumph') is a drama that centers around the anti-militarist sentiments of its protagonist, Paolo Passeri. The movie explores themes of pacifism and rebellion against societal norms through Paolo's compulsory military service.