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  1. 17 de mar. de 2010 · There’s not much on both Ida Dalser and Mussolini, but there is a lot about Mussolini from a number of different biographers. For example, in the park Mussolini says to Ida, “I would have liked to have been a musician or a writer, but I would have been mediocre, so I decided to become a journalist and a politician.”

  2. Ida Dalser representa el encantamiento del pueblo italiano por el Duce: una fascinación que oscila entre la locura, el misterio y la resistencia. Bellocchio utiliza claramente los recursos del arte a lo largo de la película, tanto la estética futurista –ligada a la historia de Italia y su idiosincrasia– como por la ópera, que acompaña todo el film y se refere a pasiones humanas con ...

  3. 4 de oct. de 2017 · Since then Ida Dalser and Benito Jr. have been the subject of numerous articles, books, a television documentary and a feature film. Mussolini’s second wife, Rachele, survived the war. In the 1960s, she opened a pasta restaurant in her hometown of Predappio that was popular with tourists and neofascists alike.

  4. Ida Dalser was born in Sopramonte, a village near Trento (Trient), which was then within the borders of the County of Tyrol in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The daughter of the town mayor, she was sent to Paris to study cosmetic medicine. When she returned, she moved to Milan, where she opened a French-style beauty salon. Marriage and motherhood

  5. 29 de mar. de 2010 · Mussolini was a revolutionary when he met Ida Dalser (Giovanna Mezzogiorno), who saved him from the police. They had a hot-and-heavy affair and married.

  6. 31 de mar. de 2010 · One of the most surprising things about watching the wrenching “Vincere,” the story of Ida Dalser, Mussolini’s secret wife, his first-born son, Benito, is that when the relationship went ...

  7. www.imdb.com › title › tt1156173Vincere (2009) - IMDb

    20 de may. de 2009 · Vincere: Directed by Marco Bellocchio. With Giovanna Mezzogiorno, Filippo Timi, Fausto Russo Alesi, Michela Cescon. The story of Mussolini's secret lover, Ida Dalser, and their son Albino.