Italian actress, born in Rome, 2 January 1935. She won a Nastro d'Argento Award for her supporting role in "C'eravamo tanto amati".
Gender: Female
Born On: 2-Jan-1935
Last Info Sync: 9/30/2021 2:20:00 PM
Giovanna Ralli's Filmography on TV
List of programs starring Giovanna Ralli on tv. Programs are sorted in order of last seen on tv. Last updated: Nov 23, 2024 12:37 AM
La verita' su La dolce vita (2020)
On October 20th, 1959, producer Giuseppe Amato is alone in a screening room, watching Federico Fellini's most famous movie. The working print is more than four-hour long. Fellini would not allow any cut, and distributor Angelo Rizzoli wants to drop the movie. It is the hardest moment in Giuseppe Amato's long career.
La verita' su La dolce vita - La verita' su La dolce vita (2020)
On October 20th, 1959, producer Giuseppe Amato is alone in a screening room, watching Federico Fellini's most famous movie. The working print is more than four-hour long. Fellini would not allow any cut, and distributor Angelo Rizzoli wants to drop the movie. It is the hardest moment in Giuseppe Amato's long career.
Immaturi - il viaggio (2012)
After the events of the first movie, the "immatures" go on a trip to the Greek island of Paros.
Immaturi (2011)
Six high school friends in their 40s who haven't seen each other in nearly 20 years rekindle their younger selves after a court cancels their diploma, forcing them to repeat the final high school exam.
Il pranzo della domenica (2003)
The life of Franca Malorni, exponent of the good bourgeoisie of the capital, suddenly changes when her husband dies suddenly. The woman begins to pour her attention on the three daughters, obliging them to have a Sunday lunch with their families.
Chi dice donna dice donna (1976)
Film in five episodes on the female universe. Among the women portrayed, neglected wives who become prostitutes, a worker who improvises a sexy bomb and a priestess who gives herself as wife to an emigrant.
40 gradi all'ombra del lenzuolo (1976)
Five short comic sketches, all unrelated to each other, except that they are all expressions of Italian sexual humor.