The Terrace
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Initial release | Italy |
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Directors | Ettore Scola |
Editors | Raimondo Crociani |
Screenplay | Ettore Scola |
Furio Scarpelli | |
Agenore Incrocci | |
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ID | 2319378 |
About The Terrace
A depressed screenwriter (Vittorio Gassman), a movie producer (Marcello Mastroianni), a magazine editor, and five other Italians discuss their changing lives.
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... " We put up a sign to explain we had to close because of the bee colony on The Terrace...
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... " My Anastasia, " Dimitris Plakias sighs, as he looks out from The Terrace of his family restaurant...
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... Council inspectors found excrement in several areas including the Brasserie, The Terrace Cafeteria and the Members Dining kitchen, when they visited last month, according to the...
New minister Lia Nici repeats Angela Rayner legs slur
... " The deputy shadow leader decided it would be amusing to open her legs in the chamber and then brag to everybody that actually it was male members of the opposite party who had been looking at her and she was drinking on The Terrace and laughing about it...
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... Daphne du Maurier set the opening scene of her novel The Glass-Blowers on The Terrace of the house, and it is still there much as it was, hidden amid the wooded vales and pastures...
Sue Gray report: The unanswered questions about Downing Street parties
... " Is it possible that one of them mentioned this to Mr Johnson? Who were the unidentified people in the garden? In the account of the gathering in the garden at Downing Street on 15 May, the report talks about a number of groups appearing in a There was a table on The Terrace with Boris Johnson, his wife, Martin Reynolds and Dominic Cummings...
New minister Lia Nici repeats Angela Rayner legs slur
A newly-appointed minister has repeated claims made against Labour's Angela Rayner that she " opened her legs" to distract Boris Johnson in The Commons .
A newspaper article in April quoted Tory MPs Who Said The Deputy leader tried to put Mr Johnson off.
Lia Nici repeated the claims, which Mr Johnson previously called " sexist, misogynistic tripe" during a BBC interview that aired on Sunday.
Ms Rayner said Ms Nici " should be ashamed of herself".
The Bbc has contacted the Conservative Party for a response.
Grimsby MP Lia Nici made the comments during an interview on The Bbc Politics North programme following her appointment as Levelling Up minister.
In a discussion with Labour Bradford West MP Naz Shah , Ms Nici said: " Let's Just Be honest here. We talk about honesty and integrity.
" The Deputy shadow leader decided it would be amusing to open her legs in The Chamber And Then brag to everybody that actually it was male members of The Opposite party who had been looking at her and she was drinking on The Terrace and laughing about it. "
In response, Ms Shah described The Minister 's comments as " absolutely disgraceful".
" I don't know what's more disappointing Lia, " Ms Shah said.
" Listening to a fellow woman talk about Another Woman opening her legs in Parliament using that kind of misogynistic language, or the whataboutery to actually try and take it away from the failure of this government not just now, but for The Last 12 years of austerity. "
The original claims were made when an unnamed Tory MP made the allegation that Ms Rayner tried to distract Mr Johnson in Parliament by crossing and uncrossing her legs.
Ms Rayner dismissed that story as a " perverted smear" that showed women in politics faced misogyny Every Day .
In response, Mr Johnson threatened to unleash " the terrors of The Earth " on The Source behind the comments if they were ever identified.
The Prime Minister told reporters at The Time it was " hard to say" if there was a cultural problem in Parliament, but described The Story about Ms Rayner as " The Most appalling load of sexist, misogynist tripe".
The Bbc is not responsible for the content of external sites.In her tweet following the programme's broadcast, Ms Rayner thanked her fellow Labour MP for " calling Lia Nici out on this".
" Boris Johnson promised to unleash 'the terrors of The Earth ' on the Tory MPs spreading these vile smears. Instead he promoted them to ministerial office, " she tweeted.
" They really are unfit to govern. "
Source of news: bbc.com