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  1. www.corpusitaliano.it › enCorpus Italiano

    Welcome to PAISÀ. On these pages we present the corpus PAISÀ, a large corpus of authentic contemporary Italian texts from the web. It was created in the context of the project PAISÀ (Piattaforma per l’Apprendimento dell’Italiano Su corpora Annotati) with the aim to provide a large resource of freely available Italian texts for language learning by studying authentic text materials.

  2. 23. Okt. 2008 · Excerpt from Paisà, Episode II: Napoli. Featuring Dots Johnson.

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  3. Paisà Paisà. Un grande affresco storico e sociale composto da 6 episodi. Il film, girato con attori prevalentemente non professionisti, rievoca l'avanzata delle truppe alleate dalla Sicilia al Nord Italia. Seconda pellicola della Trilogia della guerra antifascista. Premiato con tre Nastri d'argento nel 1947.

  4. Paisà, Montecorice. 4,030 likes · 6 talking about this · 3,570 were here. ... stare bene a tavola! "Eat well and stay well" info 3299121204

  5. www.wikidata.org › wiki › Q1764086Paisà - Wikidata

    Paisà. 0 references. Identifiers. GND ID. 4317287-8. 0 references. National Library of Israel J9U ID. 987007420172005171. 1 reference. stated in. National Library of Israel Names and Subjects Authority File . Library of Congress authority ID. n82255141. ...

  6. Rossellini's most pure Neorealist movie is the impassioned, bleak Paisan (Paisà), a collection of brief sketches that follow the Allied advance northward, starting with Sicily. Many of the performers are first-time actors. Each freestanding little drama ends on a note of irony, if not outright tragedy, although one chapter in a monastery is ...

  7. 9. Juli 2009 · Paisà itself pushes the episodic tendencies of neo-realism to a logical conclusion, to the point that André Bazin compares it favourably to a collection of short stories . It consists of six distinct episodes, each set during the Allied liberation of Italy during World War II and ordered chronologically from the first landings in 1943 to just before the end of the Italian campaign in 1944.