Barbora Bobuľová
Actor
Barbora Bobuľová is a Slovak-Italian actress known for her extensive work in European cinema. Born on April 29, 1974, in Martin, Czechoslovakia, she began her acting career in her native country before moving to Italy, where she has established herself as a prominent figure in the film industry. Barbora has appeared in numerous films and television series, demonstrating her versatility across different genres. Some notable films in her career include "Sacred Heart" (2005), directed by Ferzan Özpetek, for which she received critical acclaim and the David di Donatello Award for Best Actress, one of the most prestigious awards in Italian cinema. Another significant film in her career is "The Medici: Masters of Florence" (2016), a historical drama television series where she portrayed the character of Emilia. Throughout her career, Barbora Bobuľová has been recognized with several awards and nominations, highlighting her talent and contribution to the acting field. Her performances continue to resonate with audiences, making her a respected and celebrated actress in the European film industry.
Dopo la guerra
One man's acts of political violence in 1970s Italy rebound on his family decades later.