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  1. Ti ho sposato per allegria (internationally released as I Married You for Fun) is a 1967 Italian comedy film directed by Luciano Salce. It is based on the play by Natalia Ginzburg. Monica Vitti was awarded the Globo d'oro for Best Actress, while Maria Grazia Buccella won a Silver Ribbon for Best supporting Actress.

  2. 29 de may. de 2009 · -From, "TI HO SPOSATO PER ALEGRIA" (Iitaly, 1967)-"I MARRIED YOU FOR FUN" -"JAG GIFTE MEJ FOR SKOJS SKULL" (Sweden)A love comedy starring Giorgio Albertazzi,...

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  3. 22 de mar. de 2017 · 163. 12K views 6 years ago #italianmusic #cinemaitaliano #PieroPiccioni100. Main Theme from "Ti ho sposato per allegria" (internationally released as I Married You for Fun). It's a 1967...

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  4. Ti ho sposato per allegria: Directed by Luciano Salce. With Monica Vitti, Giorgio Albertazzi, Maria Grazia Buccella, Rossella Como. Pietro is a bourgeois young lawyer who married Giuliana, a pretty but slightly unbalanced girl he met at a party full of artists.

    • (83)
    • Comedy
    • Luciano Salce
    • 1969-07-09
  5. Overview. Pietro is a young bourgeois lawyer who married Giuliana, a pretty girl who was a little unscrewed, and met at a party of artists. Despite the premises, everything between the two seems to work best. Luciano Salce. Director, Screenplay. Natalia Ginzburg. Screenplay. Sandro Continenza. Screenplay.

  6. 22 de mar. de 2017 · Subscribed. 22. 4.2K views 6 years ago #italianmusic #cinemaitaliano #PieroPiccioni100. "Shake Drammatico", from the movie "Ti ho sposato per allegria" (internationally released as I Married...

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  7. Pietro is a young bourgeois lawyer who married Giuliana, a pretty girl who was a little unscrewed, and met at a party of artists. Despite the premises, everything between the two seems to work best. ‎I Married You for Fun (1967) directed by Luciano Salce • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd