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‘Queen of Italian cinema’ Monica Vitti dies at age 90

  • The actress was best known for her starring roles in L’Avventura, La Notte, Eclisse and Red Desert
  • Vitti’s blond hair and blue eyes set her apart from classic Mediterranean screen stars such as the brown-haired Sophia Loren

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Italian actress Monica Vitti, an icon best known for her starring roles in films by Michelangelo Antonioni, has died at age 90, the Italian culture ministry announced on Wednesday. Photo: AFP
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Monica Vitti, the versatile movie star of Michelangelo Antonioni’s L’Avventura and other Italian alienation films of the 1960s, and later a leading comic actress, has died. She was 90.

Her death was announced Wednesday on Twitter by a former culture minister, Walter Veltroni, who said he had been asked to communicate her death by her husband, the photographer Roberto Russo.

“Goodbye to the queen of Italian cinema,’’ the current culture minister, Dario Franceschini, wrote in a statement.

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Vitti had been out of the public spotlight for years, living quietly in Rome with her husband. She reportedly suffered from a form of dementia.

In her glamour days in the 1960s, she was best known for her starring roles in L’Avventura, La Notte, Eclisse (Eclipse) and Red Desert, all films directed by Antonioni, her lover at that time. The two were constant targets of paparazzi.

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