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Alessio Carli is a professional journalist with a great passion for cinematography. In December 2011 he transformed his passion into a book, which he called Cinedipendente (volume 1), followed by Cinedipendente volume 2, dedicated to all the appearances or mentioning of the Leaning Tower of Pisa in the world of cinema. The writing of this book made him realize that the Leaning Tower of Pisa has become much more than just a monument: it has now to all effects acquired the status of a true and real pop icon which is adopted in the theatre, media, advertising, and industry sector. So alongside with the book he chose to blog this site, which he considers to have two main functions: an interactive work in progress platform for the discovery of the other numerous appearances of Leaning Tower of Pisa in parts of films or any type of media; and secondly a method for updating the main thread of his research: movies in which the Leaning Bell Tower of Pisa and Miracle Square are filmed; in addition to also researching movies where other areas of Pisa are shown.
sabato 15 novembre 2014
Donald and Daisy Duck e la Torre Pendente da appendere
Nel 1960 una breve striscia della Walt Disney dedicata a Donald Duck (in italiano paperino) lo vede insieme a Daisy Duck (Paperina) mentre la consiglia su come appendere una riproduzione della Torre di Pisa. Finisce con la classica immagine del quadro storto e la Torre Pendente dritta: Paperina è indispettita e Paperino retoricamente domanda "Not good?" (trad. in italiano "Non va bene"). Una grande fotografia incorniciata della Torre di Pisa viene spostata in modo che si vede il campanile diritto da Sandra Milo nel suo primo film Lo Scapolo di Antonio Pietrangeli del 1955, analizzato in Cinedipendente - I Film con la Torre di Pisa. Volume II: 1936-1968
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