Once Upon a Time with Claudia Cardinale
  • 9 years ago
John Wayne called her a “tomboy”. British actor David Niven said she was “the most beautiful Italian invention since spaghetti”.

More than 150 films from a career that started by accident and a life that reads like a movie script. From jealous scenes with Robert de Niro, unrequited love for Marlon Brando and the child she had to hide to the masterpieces of cinema like The Leopard, Once Upon a Time in the West and Fellini’s 8 and 1/2.

Meet Claudia Cardinale.

Diego Giuliani, euronews:

Claudia Cardinale, firstly thank you for joining us. You’re a real star with an international background: born in Tunisia, of Italian nationality and brought up let’s say in France. We’ll move onto cinema later but first I can’t help asking but someone like yourself, who came from Tunisia and who found success through the cinema in Italy, how do you feel when you read the stories of hundreds of migrants losing their lives each day simply because they’re looking for a better life?

Claudia Cardina
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