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Anne of Green Gables et al:
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Pride and Prejudice
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Fantaghiro - I may be the only one who knows this Italian production fairy tale from the early 1990s with the beautiful Alessandra Martines as Fantaghiro and the gorgeous Kim Rossi Stuart as Romualdo.
Fantaghirò, wild and fearless in contrast to her sisters Caterina and Carolina, is one big headache for her father, the King. The White Witch teaches Fantaghirò how to fight like a man. When the King's arch enemy dies, the latter's peace loving son decides once and for all to put an end to the war between the two kingdoms, which has been raging for centuries, by fighting a duel against the strongest knight in the realm. The White Witch tells the King that only his family can save him. Then Fantaghirò declares that she is prepared to fight. Disguised as a man, she sets out to do battle with the Prince. The Prince discovers that she is a woman; and promptly falls in love with her. Battle commences, and Fantaghirò succeeds in defeating him, but she cannot bring herself to kill him because she has fallen in love with him, too. Fantaghirò has thus lost the battle, and also dishonoured the Prince at the same time.
It's a bit over the top with talking fish and rocks, but it's a gorgeous fairy tale and Fantaghiro is a wonderful role model for young girls. Apparently there were eventually 5 tv movies, I've seen the first two (the second with Brigitte Nielsen as the Dark Witch). There seem to be some dvds around but they're from German sellers and I can't tell if they have the Italian audio and English subtitles.
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example:
Anne of Green Gables et al:
1.
Pride and Prejudice
6.
Fantaghiro - I may be the only one who knows this Italian production fairy tale from the early 1990s with the beautiful Alessandra Martines as Fantaghiro and the gorgeous Kim Rossi Stuart as Romualdo.
Fantaghirò, wild and fearless in contrast to her sisters Caterina and Carolina, is one big headache for her father, the King. The White Witch teaches Fantaghirò how to fight like a man. When the King's arch enemy dies, the latter's peace loving son decides once and for all to put an end to the war between the two kingdoms, which has been raging for centuries, by fighting a duel against the strongest knight in the realm. The White Witch tells the King that only his family can save him. Then Fantaghirò declares that she is prepared to fight. Disguised as a man, she sets out to do battle with the Prince. The Prince discovers that she is a woman; and promptly falls in love with her. Battle commences, and Fantaghirò succeeds in defeating him, but she cannot bring herself to kill him because she has fallen in love with him, too. Fantaghirò has thus lost the battle, and also dishonoured the Prince at the same time.
It's a bit over the top with talking fish and rocks, but it's a gorgeous fairy tale and Fantaghiro is a wonderful role model for young girls. Apparently there were eventually 5 tv movies, I've seen the first two (the second with Brigitte Nielsen as the Dark Witch). There seem to be some dvds around but they're from German sellers and I can't tell if they have the Italian audio and English subtitles.
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Date: 2006-01-07 03:56 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-01-08 03:58 am (UTC)And thank you :)
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