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Italiano: Nicola ed Elvira Notari (anni 1920) Foto tratta da Kinomata. La donna nel cinema, a cura di Annabella Miscuglio e Roni Daoupulo, Dedalo Libri, 1980
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2011-04-13 11:32 606×732× (82220 bytes) Pakdooik Nicola ed [[Elvira Notari]] Foto tratta da ''Kinomata. La donna nel cinema'', a cura di Annabella Miscuglio e Roni Daoupulo, Dedalo Libri, 1980 == Licenza == {{PD-Italia}})

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