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Valentina Cortese Filmography

ActressBORN 1923MILAN80 FILMS IN DB

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Known for Acting · Michelangelo Antonioni: The Eye That Changed Cinema, Diva!, Day for Night

80
FILMS IN DB
$1,157
TOTAL VALUE
31
PRICED
$37
AVG VALUE
DVD
BEST FORMAT
💎
RAREST RELEASE
Antonioni: Documents and Testimonials
~$125 · ALL · 1965
📈
MOST VALUABLE
Federico Fellini's Autobiography
$0 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Valentina Cortese, a captivating presence in Italian and international cinema, holds a special place in any serious collector's library. Her career spanned decades, showcasing a versatility that led her from post-war Italian dramas to Hollywood productions and back to European art house masterpieces. Savvy collectors cherish films like Jules Dassin's gritty neo-noir *Thieves' Highway* (1949), often found on beautifully restored Blu-ray editions, where her early intensity shines. Later in her career, Cortese delivered arguably her most iconic performance in François Truffaut's meta-cinematic classic, *Day for Night* (1973), earning an Academy Award nomination. This film, a must-have on any format from DVD to a pristine 4K release, celebrates the magic of filmmaking itself, with Cortese as a grand dame of the screen. Her work with legendary directors continued with Terry Gilliam's fantastical *The Adventures of Baron Munchausen* (1988) and Franco Zeffirelli's *Sparrow* (1993), both offering unique visual feasts that are highly sought after on the latest physical media formats. Cortese's filmography is a journey through cinema history, making her a perennial favorite for collectors appreciating depth and artistry.

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80 films