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Le jour où Franco Nero est mort - Le cancer du poumon a fait des ravages.
Le jour où la célèbre star de cinéma Franco Nero est décédée d'un cancer du poumon à l'âge de 81 ans a rendu le monde du cinéma triste. Francesco Clemente Giuseppe Sparanero, de son vrai nom, est né à San Prospero Parmense (Parme, Émilie-Romagne) et était le fils d'un sous-officier des carabiniers. Sa descendance est de San Severo (Foggia, Pouilles). Il a grandi à Bedonia et à Milan, ce qui a façonné sa grande personne et ses talents cinématographiques.
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00:00 The day when the famous French film star Franco Nero died of lung cancer at the age of 81
00:05 made the world of cinema sad.
00:07 Francesco Clemente Giuseppe Sparanero, of his real name, was born in San Prospero Parmens,
00:13 Parma, Emilie-Romagne, and was the son of a NCO.
00:17 His descendant is from San Severo, Foggia, Puglia.
00:21 He grew up in Bedonia and Milan, which shaped his great personality and his cinematographic talents.
00:26 From an early age, Franco Nero has shown a desire to go beyond the limits and find his passion.
00:32 Whether he works as a painter or as a teacher, he decides to choose a creative path by studying at the Piccolo Teatro di Milano.
00:39 This is also where his talent began to flourish, as he appeared in remarkable plays and received public and professional recognition.
00:47 Franco Nero's acting career is constantly evolving and he has become an icon of cinema with an exceptional series of roles in many different genres of films.
00:56 Perhaps his most famous role and which made his name stand out was the role of Django in the 1966 film Django directed by Sergio Corbucci.
01:05 It was one of the classic Western Spaghetti of the 1960s and earned him the title of "Hero of the West".
01:11 In addition to memorable roles in Italian films, Franco Nero has also participated in many international film projects and has won a great success.
01:21 He always gives the public a big and deep game, and affirms his talent as an actor on all markets.
01:26 In addition to acting, he is also a person with multiple talents.
01:29 Franco Nero produced and directed several films, demonstrating his creative vision and his intense love for the art of cinema.
01:36 He is also known for his charitable work and his active contributions to the community.
01:40 The life of Franco Nero is not only made of brilliant moments on the screen, but also of high, low and difficulties.
01:47 Knowing a long and turbulent life, he has always maintained an optimistic spirit and has tried to overcome all difficulties.
01:53 The day when Franco Nero died, is the day when world cinema lost a legend.
01:58 Although he is no longer with us in the grip of a serious illness, his legacy and his talent will live forever in the hearts of fans and generations to come.
02:06 Let us remember and pay tribute to him through the wonderful film works he left.
02:11 Continuing on the traces of Franco Nero at the top of art, he continued to participate in many popular film projects throughout the following decade.
02:20 In each role, he proves his versatility and his professionalism in the interpretation of various characters.
02:26 Some of the famous films to which he participated are Camelot (1967), The Virgin and the Giant (1970), Haunted The Ninja (1981), The Art of (1990) and many other works.
02:41 In the years that followed, Franco Nero has maintained his attraction for the public and filmmakers.
02:45 He is not only appreciated for his excellent acting, but also for his ability to reproduce the true souls and emotions of the character in each scene.
02:54 This has earned him many prestigious awards throughout his career, including the David D Donatello and the Golden Globe Award.
03:01 Not only good at cinema, Franco Nero also explores new challenges in other artistic fields such as participating in famous pieces on Broadway and playing music.
03:09 His ability to sing has surprised and delighted many audiences.
03:13 Multitalented and passionate about art have made Franco Nero a symbol of creativity and constant dedication in the field of art.
03:20 In addition to a leading artistic career, Franco Nero's private life also attracts the attention of the media and the public.
03:26 He had a number of famous love affairs, including a love story with the famous actress Vanessa Redgrave.
03:33 The two had a tumultuous and difficult life, but they have always been known as one of the most talented and romantic couples in cinema.
03:41 While the news of Franco Nero's death was spreading, the hearts of filmmakers around the world fell into a feeling of perplexity and grief.
03:48 But through his film works and his artistic heritage, we can love and remember a film icon etched in people's hearts forever.
03:57 But in general, we should not judge a person only on his career or his exceptional achievements.
04:03 The video course
04:05 Yes, he went to see his group and all, he came home late at night, always late, he always came home late with his bike in the tent.
04:13 So he said one day, on his return, he arrived at the friendship stadium, those who are well aware, at the time it was a big forest.
04:24 And when he got to that level, he said he saw about seven or eight dogs that were gathered in a circle.
04:33 And he said, when he saw that, they were all gathered in a circle, there was a big cage, they were all eating and everything.
04:43 He said he stopped, he threw the bike, he got on his knees and he started eating.
04:51 Without saying a word, nothing. He did like them, the dogs were eating, he took his hand and started eating.
04:59 So he said he was eating, he was eating and I said, "Dad, what did you eat today?"
05:05 He said, "No, I just had lamb with chicken."
05:08 And I said, "Hmm, well, anyway."
05:11 He said he ate and when the meal was over like that, he said all the dogs turned into humans.
05:23 And I prayed, my brothers also with them, I said, he said yes. And they all looked at each other and they looked at him.
05:31 Like, "Who is this one? Who is this? How did he do it? Who is this?"
05:37 He said when the meal was over, he took his bike and he left without saying a word to anyone.
05:46 So when he got home, well, a good African, the next day he went out, he went to see, to consult.
05:54 And they told him that in fact what he had gone to see was still a congregation of people at night.
06:04 Who were in the middle of their dinner and everything.
06:07 And that if he had ever exceeded that, he had gone home, he was going to die.
06:13 But he didn't even have to go back.
06:17 So basically, it was to give us a lesson.
06:22 And tell us, at the end of the story, he told us every time when you go out at night,
06:28 when you see people doing something, stop, you do the same thing as them.
06:34 Without saying anything, don't tell them anything, stop, you just do exactly what they do.
06:39 And when it's over, go.
06:42 So basically, I see people saying in the comments, it's crazy.
06:47 Those who know, they know that this kind of thing, when you go out at night, you arrive in a caravan.
06:52 At any time, you see people doing something.
06:55 They can be eating, they can be making bread.
06:59 No matter what they are doing, you stop, you do the same thing as them and you leave.
07:05 I asked him why he told me.
07:07 Because if you don't do that, you pick up everything they left behind.
07:13 So basically, that's a little story I had to tell.
07:18 Did you hear that?
07:21 Did you hear that?
07:24 Can you get rid of it now, professor?
07:28 Ha!
07:30 That's not a problem anymore.
07:33 You have to be careful not to get involved with the dogs, honestly.
07:37 Because when you're not careful, you'll be afraid, you might even run away.
07:42 Maybe you'll see the dogs like that and you'll say, "Oh, it's nothing, they're just dogs."
07:48 But who's going to get involved with dogs like that?
07:51 No, my brothers and sisters, I don't advise you to do that.
07:54 Avoid it, but rather avoid it, okay?
07:58 That's what I think.
08:00 Now that we've said what you think, we're going to give you another testimony.
08:05 A second testimony.
08:06 We'll say how, and you'll be ready.
08:08 Let's go.
08:08 A few years ago, I was still in high school.
08:13 I had friends with whom I was hanging out.
08:15 And particularly, one year, there was a girl, she was new to the school.
08:21 So she came, we were hanging out together, and all, for the whole year.
08:25 And afterwards, there were people, every time I walked with this girl,
08:30 there were people who called me to tell me, "Be careful with the girl you're walking with."
08:34 Old people on the street, even young people.

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