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تبدأ مأساة بامبولا بعد وفاة والدتها المدمنة على الكحول (التي جسدت دورها النجمة الكلاسيكية أنيتا إيكبرج). تضطر بامبولا لإدارة مطعم العائلة الصغير بالتعاون مع شقيقها "فلافيو". من أجل تجديد المكان وتحويله إلى مطعم بيتزا ناجح، تلجأ بامبولا إلى موظف بنك ثري يُدعى "أوغو"، والذي يقرضها المال مدفوعاً برغبته الشديدة في التقرب منها. مثلث الحب والجريمة
Valeria Marini’s performance is the heart of the film. She portrays Bambola with a mix of vulnerability and overwhelming physical presence. At the time, the film was controversial for its graphic nature, but modern critics often view it as a campy, surrealist exploration of the male gaze and female resilience. Viewing the Film Today
The film is anchored by , an Italian showgirl, model, and television personality making her feature film debut. As Bambola, she is on screen almost constantly, embodying a character that is both a sexual icon and a tragic victim. The cast also includes the legendary Anita Ekberg , famous for her role in Fellini’s La Dolce Vita , as the aggressive mother Greta. fylm bambola 1996 mtrjm kaml may syma 1 extra quality
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The story follows a young woman named , nicknamed Bámbola ("Doll"), who lives in a remote part of northern Italy near the Po River. Viewing the Film Today The film is anchored
: Bambola enters into a dark and abusive relationship with Furio, reflecting themes of sexual obsession and masochism that define much of the film's second half. Bambola (1996)
This report covers the 1996 film , directed by Bigas Luna . The request mentions "mtrjm kaml may syma 1 extra quality," likely referring to a search for a translated (subtitled) full version in high quality on sites like MyCima or similar platforms. 1. General Film Overview Title: Bámbola (also spelled Bambola ). Release Year: 1996. Mina and her gay brother
Following the tragic passing of her mother (played by iconic screen legend Anita Ekberg), Mina and her gay brother, Flavio, attempt to forge a new life by opening a local pizzeria.
Originally released under the title Bámbola (meaning "Doll" in Italian), this production was a collaborative effort across . It was helmed by the acclaimed but highly controversial Spanish director Bigas Luna , known for his visually rich and sensory-driven cinematic style. Director Bigas Luna Lead Actress Valeria Marini (as Mina / Bámbola) Supporting Cast
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