Marcellina Ruocco

Marcellina Ruocco

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  • Profession: actor
  • Representative Works: The first beautiful thing 、 Tea with Mussolini 、 Lucignolo
  • Marcellina Ruocco, actress, starred in the film " La prima cosa bella " in 2010 ; in 1999 in the films " Tea with Mussolini " and "Lucignolo" [1]  .

    Performing Experience

    In 2010, he participated in the film "La prima cosa bella"; in 1999, he participated in the film "Tea with Mussolini" and "Lucignolo"   .
    Extended Reading
    • Keith 2022-01-17 08:02:21

      The sunshine of Italy and the lovely British and beautiful people

      I like this group of old ladies who have very different personalities and are all very cute and interesting. The cruelty of the war did not consume their will, they always used their own methods to face everything positively and bravely.

      At the end of the film, the Scottish Allies "ordered" the old...

    • Wendy 2022-03-21 09:03:01

      Shoot for Florence

      #WatchingMovies, New Year’s Day#The first day of the first year: It is definitely a good movie that was delayed by the name. It's hard to say who is the protagonist, it's more like a group play of a group of women. And the male Luca is a link that wears the whole plot.

      Although the ambassador's wife...

    • Dolores 2022-04-24 07:01:22

      This is the story of a group of old ladies in Florence during World War II. Very sweet. This is one of my favorite movies!

    • Soledad 2022-03-27 09:01:18

      Warm, conscience, strong, moving. PS: Among these old women, Mary is the wisest.

    Tea with Mussolini quotes

    • [first lines]

      Title Card: Florence 1935.

      Title Card: The love affair between the artistically-inclined English community and Florence was soon to be overshadowed by the clouds of war.

      Title Card: But at the moment the sun is still shining on the squares and statues, and the dictator Mussolini is the gentleman who makes the trains run on time.

      Connie Raynor: Excuse me, are you the Consul?

      British Consul: Yes.

      Connie Raynor: Connie Raynor of the Morning Post. I'm fascinated to know what His Majesty's Consul in Florence makes of it all?

      British Consul: I can't believe your readers would be interested in our little ceremony.

      Connie Raynor: Oh, they are. Since Mussolini, we can't get enough of Italy.

    • British Consul: We live in an age of great dictators.