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− | Strictly speaking, this event would relate to the '''relationship''' between Alberto Sordi and the work, I Vitelloni. Since EN 15907 does not specify so-called ''reification'' of relationships, we create an '''award instance''' for the film work and '''include Agent references''' for the winner and the sponsor of the award. | + | Strictly speaking, this event would relate to the '''relationship''' between Alberto Sordi and the work, ''I Vitelloni''. Since EN 15907 does not specify so-called ''reification'' of relationships, we create an '''award instance''' for the film work and '''include Agent references''' for the winner and the sponsor of the award. |
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Revision as of 08:18, 6 April 2011
From the TC 372 Workshop Compendium
Cast and credits appear to be simply relationships between films and people, and perhaps fictitious characters. Is it really that simple?
From: I Vitelloni (1953) |
Another detail from a trailer for I Vitelloni. Consulting other sources, this turns out to be the Italian film critic's prize, awarded in 1954 to Alberto Sordi as "best actor". This pize is sponsored by the Sindacato Nazionale Giornalisti Cinematografici Italiani[1]. |
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