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Documentary about the concert for the 50th anniversary of Italy's liberation from Fascism, held in Correggio on April 25, 1995.

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  • Giovanni Lindo Ferretti

    Giovanni Lindo Ferretti

    Self

  • Gherardo Gossi

    Gherardo Gossi

    Self

  • Germano Nicolini

    Germano Nicolini

    Self

Overview

Documentary about the concert for the 50th anniversary of Italy's liberation from Fascism, held in Correggio on April 25, 1995.

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