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  1. Il Ciclone fared very well at the box office and was nominated for several awards, including seven David di Donatello, one of the most important Italian cinematic awards. The film won in the categories of "Audience Award", "Best Supporting Actress" (for Barbara Enrichi) and "Scholars Jury David".

  2. Dec 20, 1996 · The everyday life of accountant Levante, his family and the other people of a small town in the Tuscan countryside is taken by storm by the serendipitous arrival of five gorgeous flamenco dancers from Spain. Leonardo Pieraccioni. Director, Screenplay, Story. Giovanni Veronesi. Screenplay.

  3. 1996: David di Donatello Awards: Best Supp. Actress (Enrichi) & Audien. Award. 7 Nom.

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  4. He also received three consecutive BAFTA Film Awards for Zapata, Caesar, and Waterfront, respectively, as Best Foreign Actor. He also won the Cannes Best Actor prize for Viva Zapata! . He earned further Golden Globes attention as Best Comedy/Musical Actor for The Teahouse of the August Moon (1956), [8] but also some backlash for doing ...

  5. 60-year-old man. Roberta Maggi. Mayor's secretary. Pino Megale. Waiter. Osvaldo Pieraccioni. Man on the bike. Sergio Risso. Maestro Natali.

  6. 1997 - David di Donatello Awards - Best Actor - nominated 1997 - David di Donatello Awards - Best Film - nominated 1997 - David di Donatello Awards - Best Supporting Actor - nominated

  7. Dec 14, 1996 · The Cyclone: Directed by Leonardo Pieraccioni. With Leonardo Pieraccioni, Lorena Forteza, Barbara Enrichi, Massimo Ceccherini. Levante lives in a small city near Florence (Tuscany, Italy) and his life is plain and a bit boring, until the day the twister arrives: a bus with six Spanish flamenco dancers that will twist Levante and his family life.

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