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Working together with her husband, Masina made the transition to on-screen acting.

Masina and her
Well-paid as the voice of Pallina in Fellini's radio serial, Cico and Pallina, Masina was also known for her musical-comedy broadcasts which cheered an audience depressed by the war.
The movie won an Academy Award as Best Foreign Film and brought Masina the Best Actress Award at Cannes for her performance.
Fellini's hallucinatory insights were given full flower in his first colour feature Juliet of the Spirits ( 1965 ), depicting Giulietta Masina as a housewife, Juliet, who rightly suspects her husband's infidelity and succumbs to hearing voices of spirits summoned at a séance at her home.
Giulietta ( Giulietta Masina ) explores her subconscious and the odd lifestyle of her sexy neighbor, Suzy ( Sandra Milo ), as she attempts to deal with her mundane life and her philandering oppressive husband ( Mario Pisu ).
Owing to her intense performances of naïve characters dealing with cruel circumstances, Masina is often called the " female Chaplin ".
In 1969, Masina did her first work in English in The Madwoman of Chaillot which starred Katharine Hepburn.
In the late 1960s, Masina hosted a popular radio show, Lettere aperte, in which she addressed correspondence from her listeners.
Several months after her marriage to Fellini, in 1943, Masina suffered a miscarriage after falling down a flight of stairs.
Masina died from lung cancer on 23 March 1994, aged 73, five months after her husband's demise on 31 October 1993.

Masina and film
Produced by Dino De Laurentiis and starring Giulietta Masina, the film took its inspiration from news reports of a woman ’ s decapitated head retrieved in a lake and stories by Wanda, a shantytown prostitute Fellini met on the set of Il Bidone.
He recommended that Cartwright study La strada, a 1956 Italian film starring Giulietta Masina and directed by Federico Fellini.
In The Wild, Wild Women ( 1958 ) paired Magnani, as an unrepentant streetwalker, with Giulietta Masina in a women-in-prison film.
Juliet of the Spirits () is a 1965 Italian film directed by Federico Fellini and starring Giulietta Masina, Sandra Milo, Mario Pisu, Valentina Cortese, and Valeska Gert.
Giulietta Masina ( 22 February 1921 – 23 March 1994 ) was an Italian film and stage actress.
Masina won the Best Actress award at the 1957 Cannes Film Festival for the later film.
* Giulietta Masina ( 1921 – 1994 ), an Italian film actress

Masina and role
For Eduardo De Filippo, he co-wrote the script of Fortunella, tailoring the lead role to accommodate Masina ’ s particular sensibility.

Masina and ),
In his turn, Shehu inspired a number of later West African jihads, including those of Masina Empire founder Seku Amadu, Toucouleur Empire founder El Hadj Umar Tall ( who married one of dan Fodio's granddaughters ), and Adamawa Emirate founder Modibo Adama.
* the Tijaniyya Jihad state was founded on 10 March 1861 by ` Umar ibn Sa ` id in Segu ( the traditional ruler style Fama was continued by the autochthonous dynasty in part of the state until the 1893 French takeover ), using the ruler title Imam, also styled Amir al-Muslimin ; in 1862 Masina ( ruler title Ardo ) is incorporated into Tijaniyya Jihad state ; 1864 the rulership split between Segu ( styled Amir al-Mu ` minin from 1869 ) and Masina ( title Amir al-Mu ´ minin ); 1888 Segu lost to Tijaniyya Jihad state ; 29 April 1893 Tijaniyya Jihad state extinguished.

Masina and for
Writing for radio while attempting to avoid the draft, Fellini met his future wife Giulietta Masina in a studio office at the Italian public radio broadcaster EIAR in autumn 1942.
* 1966 David di Donatello Award for Best Actress ( Giulietta Masina ) Won
Despite distancing herself from live theater, Masina did return to the university stage for some time acting with Marcello Mastroianni.
Formed in 2002 in Watt's hometown of San Pedro, California, the band first consisted of organist Pete Mazich and drummer Jerry Trebotic, both of whom had played with Watt in a side project, The Madonnabes, that was devoted to reinterpreting the works of Madonna ; the three musicians had also previously recorded a song for a Doctors Without Borders benefit album under the name Mike Watt & Masina in 1998, with Mazich's wife Ljil on vocals.
From there, Watt asked Mazich and another Madonnabes member, drummer Jerry Trebotic, to help record a song for a 1998 compilation album benefiting Doctors Without Borders, under the group name Mike Watt & Masina.

Masina and Fellini
Fellini, Masina and their son Pierfederico are buried in a bronze sepulchre sculpted by Arnaldo Pomodoro.
The relationship between Fellini and Rota was so strong that even at Fellini's funeral Giulietta Masina, Fellini's wife, asked trumpeter Mauro Maur to play Rota's Improvviso dell ' Angelo in the Basilica di Santa Maria degli Angeli e dei Martiri in Rome.
Federico Fellini, Tonino Guerra, Francesco Rosi, Alberto Moravia, Giulietta Masina, Marcello Mastroianni and Bernardo Bertolucci were among those who publicly mourned his death.
Masina and Fellini fell in love.
Masina and Fellini did not have another child.

Masina and .
* 1921 – Giulietta Masina, Italian actress ( d. 1994 )
Several months later, Masina fell down the stairs and suffered a miscarriage.
In February 1948, he was introduced to Marcello Mastroianni, then a young theatre actor appearing in a play with Giulietta Masina.
A backstage comedy set among the world of small-time travelling performers, it featured Giulietta Masina and Lattuada ’ s wife, Carla del Poggio.
At the request of Giulietta Masina, trumpeter Mauro Maur played the " Improvviso dell ' Angelo " by Nino Rota during the funeral ceremony.
Five months later on March 23, 1994, Giulietta Masina died of lung cancer.
He appeared in several Italian films starting in 1953, turning in one of his best performances as a dim-witted, thuggish and volatile strongman in Federico Fellini's La strada ( 1954 ) opposite Giulietta Masina.
In West Africa, very few examples of the institution can be found, and were usually limited to the area around Timbuktu, Djenné and Masina.
* IMT-Industrija Masina i Traktora in Yugoslavia.
And by 1420, Songhai was strong enough to exact tribute from Masina.
It aired on M-Net, and the host was James Lennox while Bridget Masina was the hostess.

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