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Eve of the Irises
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Eve of the Irises

Mar 1, 2025
1h 3m
★ 0.0

Overview

Delve into the life of scientist Eva Mameli Calvino, Italy's first botanist and environmentalist. Explore her life as a scholar and dreamer, her discoveries and challenges, and her life as a woman and mother of the great writer Italo Calvino.

Genres

Drama
Documentary

Production Companies

Galassia Cinematografica
Mira Fondazione
Graia
Fondazione Banco di Sardegna

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Cast

Alessio Caruso

Italo Calvino (voice)

Alessio Caruso

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Young Eva

Maria Cristina Martinelli

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Elder Eva

Claudia Portale

Isabel Russinova

Daphne

Isabel Russinova