Lidia Menapace

Acting

Lidia Menapace

Born April 3, 1924 · Novara, Italy

Died December 7, 2020 · aged 96

Lidia Menapace (née Brisca, 3 April 1924 – 7 December 2020) was an Italian resistance fighter and politician who served as provincial minister of South Tyrol for Christian Democracy from 1964 to 1968 and, finally as senator from 2006 to 2008, representing the Communist Refoundation Party.

Known For

Farewell to Enrico BerlinguerFarewell to Enrico Berlinguer · 1984
Farewell to Enrico Berlinguer
6.51984
MovieDocumentary
A film of Enrico Berlinguer's funeral in Rome, briefly tracing his career as leader of the Italian Communist Party.
Noi sempre lotteremNoi sempre lotterem · 2015
Noi sempre lotterem
2015
MovieDocumentary
Mussolini: The First FascistMussolini: The First Fascist · 2022
Mussolini: The First Fascist
8.22022
SeriesDocumentary
Mussolini seized power in Italy in 1922, after his March on Rome. He would hold it in his grasp until his death in 1945, establishing a dictatorship that lasted more than 20 years. Long considered a buffoon and a second-rate dictator, Il Duce invented fascism that was imitated by Hitler, who viewed the Italian as his political master. He wanted to transform his country into a warrior nation and promised Italians a return to the grandeur of the Roman Empire. He governed by violence and trickery and was one of the first populist leaders of modern times, leading his country into the catastrophe of the World War II. But who was Mussolini, this former teacher who came from the extreme left to become a newspaper editor and creator of the Fascist Party? Why did he ally himself with Hitler? Were the Italians really behind him? With archives and interviews with the last-surviving witnesses of the era, this portrait takes a look back at one of the most notorious dictators of the 20th century.

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Mussolini: The First FascistMussolini: The First Fascist · 2022
Mussolini: The First Fascist
8.22022
SeriesDocumentary
Mussolini seized power in Italy in 1922, after his March on Rome. He would hold it in his grasp until his death in 1945, establishing a dictatorship that lasted more than 20 years. Long considered a buffoon and a second-rate dictator, Il Duce invented fascism that was imitated by Hitler, who viewed the Italian as his political master. He wanted to transform his country into a warrior nation and promised Italians a return to the grandeur of the Roman Empire. He governed by violence and trickery and was one of the first populist leaders of modern times, leading his country into the catastrophe of the World War II. But who was Mussolini, this former teacher who came from the extreme left to become a newspaper editor and creator of the Fascist Party? Why did he ally himself with Hitler? Were the Italians really behind him? With archives and interviews with the last-surviving witnesses of the era, this portrait takes a look back at one of the most notorious dictators of the 20th century.