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Italian film actress Claudia Cardinale dead at 87 , she is legendary Italian film star of 8½, the Leopard, and Once upon a Time in the west . Famous due to her grace, leaving a lasting impact on the movie industry across the world.

 

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Claudia Cardinale, the famous Italian (born in Tunisia) actress has passed away, at 87.

She died in Nemours, France with her children.

Her death has brought tributes that show her long influential career in European and world cinema. She is remembered by the film historians and the media in her iconic roles in 8½, the Leopard, Once upon a time in the West, and many others.

Look, authorities and culture leaders are commemorating her legacy: the Culture Minister of Italy said she was one of the most important Italian actresses of all time, and represented the Italian grace.

Career Highlights & Legacy

o 8½ (1963) by Federico Fellini – it was one of her most famous roles.

o Another breakthrough performance is The Leopard (1963) by Luchino Visconti.

o Once Upon a Time in the West (1968) is one of her global hits, The Pink Panther.

o She has taken a Golden Lion of Lifetime Achievement in the Venice Film Festival.

o Being a UNESCO goodwill ambassador.

o Her language versatility, her work with numerous major directors (Fellini, Visconti, Leone, Werner Herzog, etc.) are frequently mentioned as some of the components of the artistic diversity.

o She experienced an abusive relationship in her early years, as well as a secret pregnancy.

o She had offers with Hollywood but did not want to turn into a cliché and continued to be connected with European cinema.

The last few years and perspectives:

o MoMA has a retrospectives series in her honor of her almost 70-year career, and her films have been restored in large numbers, and an illustrated book on her.

o Later in life she was active with TV and stage roles.

Reactions & Tributes

The philosophy of acting and identity by Claudia Cardinale.

  1. Strength & maintaining self

However, in order to perform this sort of work, you must be extremely strong, lest you lose your character, your personality.

She tended to stress that as an actress one should not be played so by the roles or by the public image that he or she forgets the person she is.

Mystery and restraint

I never considered being scandaled and confessing to be an actress. I have never exposed myself or even my body in movies. Mystery is very important.”

She appreciated what is not displayed, as much as what is displayed- having a secret life, mystery and not displaying everything.

  1. Genuineness as opposed to fake maintenance.

She rebuffs cosmetic surgery, face-lifts, or even attempts to freeze the look.

I desire to live and exist now with all my wrinkles… To eliminate any indications of time was to kill my memories.

And:

“You can’t stop time. I have not got anything done on my face, I cannot stand the thought of a facelift.

  1. Collaborating with excellent directors and admiration of the work.

She talks positively of such directors as Visconti, Fellini, Leone. She contrasts their working methods, e.g. Fellini more spontaneous, Visconti more disciplined and meticulous (like theatre).

In the case of Once Upon a Time in the West, she has complimented Leone on his music, details and concern of emotion.

  1. Independence & personal integrity.

She also declined to become a Hollywood-conglomerate star who has a fixed-term, as she wanted to select her roles on the basis of the quality of the screenplay and the director, rather than popularity and exposure itself.

She believed that the actors are supposed to make their own decisions based on their own logic, rather than on what the industry requires.

  1. Now living many lives in parts.

One of the repeated metaphors: performing as a chance to live thousands of lives.

  1. On society / role / women and aging.

She perceived difficulties in the way females are depicted, particularly old, beauty, neuroticism in characters. She believed actors burdened with the anxieties of the society.

She also was devoted to social problems, female rights, etc.

Co-Stars & Directors on Her

Conclusion-

Claudia Cardinale was much more than a screen idol, a representation of beauty, richness and artistic values. Through her more than seventy years-long career, she played, and fiercely defended, hundreds of lives on the screen, and strongly guarded her identity off-screen. Already known as an actress of 8½, The Leopard and Once Upon a Time in the West, she collaborated with some of the most outstanding films directors in Europe and the world: Fellini, Visconti, Leone, made a permanent impact in European and world cinema.

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