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Terence Hill: Pazifist und Cowboy
He was known as Trinita, but his name was Mario Girotti. The spaghetti western genre was born with the duo formed by the Italian-German actor and Carlo Pedersoli, alias Bud Spencer. Haunted by the bombing of Dresden, which he experienced at the age of 4, he refused to glorify violence or take himself seriously. An encounter with Terence Hill, who overcame his shyness and torment through cinema.
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This documentary explores the life and career of iconic Italian actor Terence Hill, known for his roles in spaghetti westerns and buddy cop films. It delves into his transformation from a prolific action star to a more pacifist-minded individual, examining his personal and professional journey. The film highlights his lasting impact on cinema and his enduring appeal across generations.
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Anticipated to provide a comprehensive look at a beloved actor's life.
Expected to appeal to fans of classic Italian cinema and spaghetti westerns.
Likely to explore the evolution of an actor's persona and career choices.
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Fun Fact
Terence Hill's birth name is Mario Girotti, and he originally planned to become a professional swimmer before pursuing acting.
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