Eightieth Anniversary of Adriano Celentano to Be Held in Baku
Baku/06.09.18/Turan: September 9-13, 2018 Baku will host a film festival dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the birth of the Italian actor Adriano Celentano, who is very popular in Azerbaijan.
The festival is organized by the Italian Embassy in Azerbaijan.
During the festival, the five most famous and beloved films with Adriano Celentano starring ("Bluff", "Madly in Love", "The Taming of the Shrew", "ACE," Velvet Hands") will be screened.
The open-air screenings will be held at the hotel and business center The Landmark in the greenhouses Landmark Rotunda Roof Garden. The films will be in the original language with Russian subtitles. The entrance will be free. -71D-
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